“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Band 7G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... doubt felt that after such tumultuous action repose was wanting . d And . The original has who . that thus dost talk in signs ! [ TO LAVINIA . When thy poor heart beats with outrageous beating , Thou canst not strike it thus to make it ...
... doubt felt that after such tumultuous action repose was wanting . d And . The original has who . that thus dost talk in signs ! [ TO LAVINIA . When thy poor heart beats with outrageous beating , Thou canst not strike it thus to make it ...
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... doubt of the authorship has been raised ; for even those who deny the entire authorship of Henry VI . to Shakspere , have no doubt as to the partial authorship . Against this testimony of the editors of the first folio. THE AUTHENTICITY ...
... doubt of the authorship has been raised ; for even those who deny the entire authorship of Henry VI . to Shakspere , have no doubt as to the partial authorship . Against this testimony of the editors of the first folio. THE AUTHENTICITY ...
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... doubt on the question . I will , however , mention one mode by which it may be easily ascer- tained . Let the reader only peruse a few lines of ' Appius and Virginia , ' ' Tancred and Gismund , ' ' The Battle of Alcazar , ' ' Jeronimo ...
... doubt on the question . I will , however , mention one mode by which it may be easily ascer- tained . Let the reader only peruse a few lines of ' Appius and Virginia , ' ' Tancred and Gismund , ' ' The Battle of Alcazar , ' ' Jeronimo ...
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... doubt , must have been peculiarly difficult . " We regard this decided language , this absence of stage conventionalities , as one of the results of the power which the poet possessed of distinctly conceiving his situations with ...
... doubt , must have been peculiarly difficult . " We regard this decided language , this absence of stage conventionalities , as one of the results of the power which the poet possessed of distinctly conceiving his situations with ...
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... doubt it , ( as no doubt he doth , ) That I should open to the listening air , How many worthy princes ' bloods were shed , To keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , - To lop that doubt , he'll fill this land with arms , And make ...
... doubt it , ( as no doubt he doth , ) That I should open to the listening air , How many worthy princes ' bloods were shed , To keep his bed of blackness unlaid ope , - To lop that doubt , he'll fill this land with arms , And make ...
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