The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... humor " ( Verplanck ) . Henry IV bears , in fact , the same relationship to Richard III , King John , and Richard II that The Merchant of Venice does to such early comedies as Love's Labor's Lost , The Two Gentlemen , Comedy of Errors ...
... humor " ( Verplanck ) . Henry IV bears , in fact , the same relationship to Richard III , King John , and Richard II that The Merchant of Venice does to such early comedies as Love's Labor's Lost , The Two Gentlemen , Comedy of Errors ...
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... humor , the prince an irredeemable compound of the ruffian , the blackguard , and the hypocrite , and their companions the fitting seconds of such principals : so that to have drawn upon it for any portion or element of Shakespeare's ...
... humor , the prince an irredeemable compound of the ruffian , the blackguard , and the hypocrite , and their companions the fitting seconds of such principals : so that to have drawn upon it for any portion or element of Shakespeare's ...
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... humor do in the haunts of Falstaff . It is exceedingly difficult to speak of Hotspur satisfactorily ; not indeed be- cause the lines of his character are not bold and prominent enough , but rather because they are so much so . For his ...
... humor do in the haunts of Falstaff . It is exceedingly difficult to speak of Hotspur satisfactorily ; not indeed be- cause the lines of his character are not bold and prominent enough , but rather because they are so much so . For his ...
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... humor in the best scenes at Eastcheap . What a dressing Hotspur gives the silken courtier who came to demand the prisoners ! And how still more effectual is that he gives the king for persisting in his demand : where he seems to be ...
... humor in the best scenes at Eastcheap . What a dressing Hotspur gives the silken courtier who came to demand the prisoners ! And how still more effectual is that he gives the king for persisting in his demand : where he seems to be ...
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... well ; and in some sort it jumps with my humor as well as waiting in the 80 court , I can tell you . 67. “ heir " ; the h was still pronounced . - C . H. H. I Prince . For obtaining of suits ? Fal . 14 Act I. Sc . ii . THE FIRST PART OF.
... well ; and in some sort it jumps with my humor as well as waiting in the 80 court , I can tell you . 67. “ heir " ; the h was still pronounced . - C . H. H. I Prince . For obtaining of suits ? Fal . 14 Act I. Sc . ii . THE FIRST PART OF.
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