The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... gives the impres- sion of having been carelessly printed from an imper- fectly revised copy . There is no record of the perform- ance of All's Well that Ends Well during Shakespeare's lifetime ; the earliest theatrical notices belong to ...
... gives the impres- sion of having been carelessly printed from an imper- fectly revised copy . There is no record of the perform- ance of All's Well that Ends Well during Shakespeare's lifetime ; the earliest theatrical notices belong to ...
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... Gives us free scope , only doth backward pull Our slow designs when we ourselves are dull ' ( I. i . 236-9 ) . Furthermore , the name ' Corambus ' ( IV . ii . 185 ) recalls the Corambis ' of the First Quarto of Hamlet ; similarly the ...
... Gives us free scope , only doth backward pull Our slow designs when we ourselves are dull ' ( I. i . 236-9 ) . Furthermore , the name ' Corambus ' ( IV . ii . 185 ) recalls the Corambis ' of the First Quarto of Hamlet ; similarly the ...
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... give a satisfactory explanation of its presence , and the King suspects him of having laid violent hands upon his wife , when the lost Helena appears upon the scene , tells the truth con- cerning the Florentine assignation , and assures ...
... give a satisfactory explanation of its presence , and the King suspects him of having laid violent hands upon his wife , when the lost Helena appears upon the scene , tells the truth con- cerning the Florentine assignation , and assures ...
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... give up the point ; but if it be in nature , why should it not be in Shakspeare ? We are not to look into Bertram's character for the spring and source of Helena's love for him , but into her own . She loves Bertram - because she loves ...
... give up the point ; but if it be in nature , why should it not be in Shakspeare ? We are not to look into Bertram's character for the spring and source of Helena's love for him , but into her own . She loves Bertram - because she loves ...
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... gives place to one with which we have less sympathy : to wit , pride of rank , which makes him look down on Helena as being of inferior birth , though king , courtiers , and his own mother consider her fit to rank with the best . Even ...
... gives place to one with which we have less sympathy : to wit , pride of rank , which makes him look down on Helena as being of inferior birth , though king , courtiers , and his own mother consider her fit to rank with the best . Even ...
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