The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Blackie, 1890 |
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... noble form in which we understand it , and we must ever bear in mind that the conditions of life were , in the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries , different to our own . Nay , more , we may well imagine how even the greater leisure ...
... noble form in which we understand it , and we must ever bear in mind that the conditions of life were , in the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries , different to our own . Nay , more , we may well imagine how even the greater leisure ...
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... noble mind Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind . There , my lord . Act V. scene 1. lines 203 , 204 , 81 • 53 53 Ham . I knew him , Horatio : a fellow of infinite jest , of most excellent fancy . Act V. scene 1. lines 277 , 278 ...
... noble mind Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind . There , my lord . Act V. scene 1. lines 203 , 204 , 81 • 53 53 Ham . I knew him , Horatio : a fellow of infinite jest , of most excellent fancy . Act V. scene 1. lines 277 , 278 ...
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... Noble madam , Act IV . scene 2. lines 44-46 , Grif . Men's evil manners live in brass ; their virtues We write in water . Act V. scene 1. lines 16-18 , 213 • Act III . scene 2. lines 201-203 , . 201 Lov . K. Hen . Read o'er this ; And ...
... Noble madam , Act IV . scene 2. lines 44-46 , Grif . Men's evil manners live in brass ; their virtues We write in water . Act V. scene 1. lines 16-18 , 213 • Act III . scene 2. lines 201-203 , . 201 Lov . K. Hen . Read o'er this ; And ...
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... noble church hard by the river , and the Guildhall where on occasions travelling companies of actors would present their plays . Around it in Warwickshire , " the heart of England , " lay the perfection of rural land- scape : in the ...
... noble church hard by the river , and the Guildhall where on occasions travelling companies of actors would present their plays . Around it in Warwickshire , " the heart of England , " lay the perfection of rural land- scape : in the ...
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... noble wedding , and Shake- speare's mature wisdom of life , uttering itself through Prospero , recognized the fact that the sanctity of marriage can hardly be guarded with too great jealousy . Having closed the series of his dramatic ...
... noble wedding , and Shake- speare's mature wisdom of life , uttering itself through Prospero , recognized the fact that the sanctity of marriage can hardly be guarded with too great jealousy . Having closed the series of his dramatic ...
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