The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Blackie, 1890 |
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... tell of the cure of the king's - evil by the royal touch , are supposed to have been meant as compliments to King James . During the summer and early autumn months the players often itinerated . Thus in the summer of 1597 Shakespeare's ...
... tell of the cure of the king's - evil by the royal touch , are supposed to have been meant as compliments to King James . During the summer and early autumn months the players often itinerated . Thus in the summer of 1597 Shakespeare's ...
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... tell of their tenderness as well as their strength , their calm as well as their force . ( " Ich bin über die Stärke und Zartheit , über die Gewalt und Ruhe so erstaunt , & c . " ) These terrible leaves of the Book of Fate , which we ...
... tell of their tenderness as well as their strength , their calm as well as their force . ( " Ich bin über die Stärke und Zartheit , über die Gewalt und Ruhe so erstaunt , & c . " ) These terrible leaves of the Book of Fate , which we ...
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... tell of the blessedness of the forgive- ness of injuries ; they show how broken bonds between heart and heart may be repaired and reunited ; each play closes with a victory of love . In Shakespeare's part of the drama of Pericles ...
... tell of the blessedness of the forgive- ness of injuries ; they show how broken bonds between heart and heart may be repaired and reunited ; each play closes with a victory of love . In Shakespeare's part of the drama of Pericles ...
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... tell us what he saw when he looked beyond life with those calm experienced eyes . It was not his province to report such things to us as if he were God's spy . But assuredly he saw nothing which confused or clouded his soul ; else he ...
... tell us what he saw when he looked beyond life with those calm experienced eyes . It was not his province to report such things to us as if he were God's spy . But assuredly he saw nothing which confused or clouded his soul ; else he ...
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... tell of the profound impression made by the dramatist's " Delphic lines , " and elsewhere celebrated him in contrast with Jonson , the poet of art and erudition , for " his native woodnotes wild . " It was a grief to William lvi GENERAL ...
... tell of the profound impression made by the dramatist's " Delphic lines , " and elsewhere celebrated him in contrast with Jonson , the poet of art and erudition , for " his native woodnotes wild . " It was a grief to William lvi GENERAL ...
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