The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... - effect . This lack of any thing in the matter that should have determined the Poet's choice to it , may well lead us to suspect that the determin- ing cause lay in himself . So that the most xiv Introduction THE LIFE OF.
... - effect . This lack of any thing in the matter that should have determined the Poet's choice to it , may well lead us to suspect that the determin- ing cause lay in himself . So that the most xiv Introduction THE LIFE OF.
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... matter comes in most abruptly , insomuch that our thoughts can hardly choose but revert to some scene or dialogue which has been omitted . Now , upon the supposal , -which bears such and so many marks of likelihood that we have little ...
... matter comes in most abruptly , insomuch that our thoughts can hardly choose but revert to some scene or dialogue which has been omitted . Now , upon the supposal , -which bears such and so many marks of likelihood that we have little ...
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... matter , our own judg- ment runs something thus : The first scene in Act I , down to the entrance of Apemantus ; the first scene in Act II , and the latter half of the second scene , from the re - en- trance of Timon and Flavius ; the ...
... matter , our own judg- ment runs something thus : The first scene in Act I , down to the entrance of Apemantus ; the first scene in Act II , and the latter half of the second scene , from the re - en- trance of Timon and Flavius ; the ...
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... matter being professedly derived from Plu- tarch's Life of Mark Antony . We subjoin the passage relating to Timon , as given in Sir Thomas North's trans- lation of Plutarch , which came out in 1579 : " Antonius forsook the city and ...
... matter being professedly derived from Plu- tarch's Life of Mark Antony . We subjoin the passage relating to Timon , as given in Sir Thomas North's trans- lation of Plutarch , which came out in 1579 : " Antonius forsook the city and ...
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... matter he was not quite satisfied with , he left it as we have it , of gold and clay commixed , an incomplete if not sometimes inaccurate metamorphosis . It is scarcely necessary to specify the speech of Flavius , commencing , " What ...
... matter he was not quite satisfied with , he left it as we have it , of gold and clay commixed , an incomplete if not sometimes inaccurate metamorphosis . It is scarcely necessary to specify the speech of Flavius , commencing , " What ...
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