The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 2Buffield; Stratford-on-Avon, The Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... scene being laid in England , he has taken as his subject the contemporary life of the English middle classes . It ... scenes . Shakespeare had just been trying his hand in Henry V. at writing the broken English spoken by a Welsh- man ...
... scene being laid in England , he has taken as his subject the contemporary life of the English middle classes . It ... scenes . Shakespeare had just been trying his hand in Henry V. at writing the broken English spoken by a Welsh- man ...
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... scene , when she comes to him , it is the morning of the third day . But this haste has also given the play an unusually dramatic swing and impetus ; it is quite free from the episodes in which the poet is at other times apt to loiter ...
... scene , when she comes to him , it is the morning of the third day . But this haste has also given the play an unusually dramatic swing and impetus ; it is quite free from the episodes in which the poet is at other times apt to loiter ...
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... scene together , they display in it some attractive qualities . Anne Page is an amiable , middle - class girl of Shakespeare's day , one of the healthy and natural young women whom Wordsworth has celebrated in the nineteenth century ...
... scene together , they display in it some attractive qualities . Anne Page is an amiable , middle - class girl of Shakespeare's day , one of the healthy and natural young women whom Wordsworth has celebrated in the nineteenth century ...
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... contradictions . In one and the same scene ( ii . 4 ) he first says that man's love is ' More giddy and unfirm , More longing , wavering , sooner lost and worn ' than woman's ; and then , a little further on INTRODUCTION . lxxiii.
... contradictions . In one and the same scene ( ii . 4 ) he first says that man's love is ' More giddy and unfirm , More longing , wavering , sooner lost and worn ' than woman's ; and then , a little further on INTRODUCTION . lxxiii.
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... scene in which he approaches Olivia , and triumphantly quotes the expressions in the letter , ' yellow stockings , ' and ' cross - gartered , ' while every word confirms her in the belief that he is mad , is one of the most effective on ...
... scene in which he approaches Olivia , and triumphantly quotes the expressions in the letter , ' yellow stockings , ' and ' cross - gartered , ' while every word confirms her in the belief that he is mad , is one of the most effective on ...
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