The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Chapman and Hatt [Robson and Sons, Prtrs], 1875 |
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... Lear , the " betoss'd soul " of Romeo , or the chaos of Othello's agony . Minds like Shakespeare's work spontaneously , and wait not for the for- mality of mechanical appliances . Many were the scenes on the road , between Middlesex and ...
... Lear , the " betoss'd soul " of Romeo , or the chaos of Othello's agony . Minds like Shakespeare's work spontaneously , and wait not for the for- mality of mechanical appliances . Many were the scenes on the road , between Middlesex and ...
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... Lear , " " Richard III . , " " The Tempest , " " As You Like It , " " Henry V. , " " King John , " and others , where not only the text was correctly given , and his own care- ful acting evinced William Macready's respect for the ...
... Lear , " " Richard III . , " " The Tempest , " " As You Like It , " " Henry V. , " " King John , " and others , where not only the text was correctly given , and his own care- ful acting evinced William Macready's respect for the ...
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... Lear , " the principle of Will ; " Othello , " candour and virtue victims to deception and malignity , but triumphant in their immortal intrinsic natures ; " Romeo and Juliet , " Love in its beauty , Hate in its ugliness and misrey ...
... Lear , " the principle of Will ; " Othello , " candour and virtue victims to deception and malignity , but triumphant in their immortal intrinsic natures ; " Romeo and Juliet , " Love in its beauty , Hate in its ugliness and misrey ...
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... Lear v . 3 , " Nor no man else , " which are usually somewhat linked to what follows by a shorter stop , we put a period to , by a full stop and dash ; assuming them to be a following up of Kent's previous attempt to explain to his old ...
... Lear v . 3 , " Nor no man else , " which are usually somewhat linked to what follows by a shorter stop , we put a period to , by a full stop and dash ; assuming them to be a following up of Kent's previous attempt to explain to his old ...
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... Lear , " and others . In the last - named tragedy , were it not for the Quarto copy , we should have lost a large portion of those vigorous things in the second scene of the fourth Act between the indignant Albany and his tiger ...
... Lear , " and others . In the last - named tragedy , were it not for the Quarto copy , we should have lost a large portion of those vigorous things in the second scene of the fourth Act between the indignant Albany and his tiger ...
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