The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... give sympathetic aid . Something of this sym- pathy , also , there was in the epoch both of political movement and of dramatic , but after all we must admit that such influence is manifestly but ancillary to the self - sustained ...
... give sympathetic aid . Something of this sym- pathy , also , there was in the epoch both of political movement and of dramatic , but after all we must admit that such influence is manifestly but ancillary to the self - sustained ...
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... give countenance to at least the report , that in youth he had been a schoolmaster in the country . " Aubrey's informant , Mr. Beeston , quoted for the last fact , if so it were , was probably Christopher Beeston , who was a theatrical ...
... give countenance to at least the report , that in youth he had been a schoolmaster in the country . " Aubrey's informant , Mr. Beeston , quoted for the last fact , if so it were , was probably Christopher Beeston , who was a theatrical ...
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... give up writing for the players : - " Base minded men all three of you , if by my misery ye be not warned : for unto none of you like me sought those burs to cleave : those puppets , I mean , who speak from . our mouths , those Anticks ...
... give up writing for the players : - " Base minded men all three of you , if by my misery ye be not warned : for unto none of you like me sought those burs to cleave : those puppets , I mean , who speak from . our mouths , those Anticks ...
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... favouring circumstances , in exactest coincidence of time and place , the very man to give a living voice and motion to the dumb and still imaginations of his creative mind . The effect is the same whether Richard Xxxviii THE LIFE OF.
... favouring circumstances , in exactest coincidence of time and place , the very man to give a living voice and motion to the dumb and still imaginations of his creative mind . The effect is the same whether Richard Xxxviii THE LIFE OF.
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... give him thereof , and by the friends he can make therefore , we think it a fair mark for him to shoot at , and not impossible to hit . It obtained would advance him indeed , and would do us much good . Hoc movere et quantum in te est ...
... give him thereof , and by the friends he can make therefore , we think it a fair mark for him to shoot at , and not impossible to hit . It obtained would advance him indeed , and would do us much good . Hoc movere et quantum in te est ...
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