The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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William Shakespeare. animated them when young ' - the Steward , and the Clown , are entirely his own creations . Duration of Action . The time of the play is elever days , distributed over three months , arranged as follow : by Mr ...
William Shakespeare. animated them when young ' - the Steward , and the Clown , are entirely his own creations . Duration of Action . The time of the play is elever days , distributed over three months , arranged as follow : by Mr ...
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William Shakespeare. II . a d r , is 1- in ♫ , g 1- it er 1s S- 1e ly ¡ S , s's er- on t's On en ' s ry m he -n- er ed . his Helena , In the character of Juliet we have seen the passionate and the imaginative blended in an equal degree ...
William Shakespeare. II . a d r , is 1- in ♫ , g 1- it er 1s S- 1e ly ¡ S , s's er- on t's On en ' s ry m he -n- er ed . his Helena , In the character of Juliet we have seen the passionate and the imaginative blended in an equal degree ...
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William Shakespeare. ming in silent languishment - not pining in thought - not passive and " desponding over its idol " -but patient and hopeful , strong in its own intensity , and sustained by its own fond faith . The passion here ...
William Shakespeare. ming in silent languishment - not pining in thought - not passive and " desponding over its idol " -but patient and hopeful , strong in its own intensity , and sustained by its own fond faith . The passion here ...
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William Shakespeare. to him . In this consists a part of the wonderful beauty of the character of Helena - a part of its womanly truth , which Johnson , who accuses Bertram , and those who so plausibly defend him , did not understand ...
William Shakespeare. to him . In this consists a part of the wonderful beauty of the character of Helena - a part of its womanly truth , which Johnson , who accuses Bertram , and those who so plausibly defend him , did not understand ...
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William Shakespeare. recognized ; and it is shrewdly remarked , in the con- versation of the Lords , that the wronged wife would have a better chance of justice , when her husband should be taught , in the exposure of Parolles , to be ...
William Shakespeare. recognized ; and it is shrewdly remarked , in the con- versation of the Lords , that the wronged wife would have a better chance of justice , when her husband should be taught , in the exposure of Parolles , to be ...
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