The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... mind which of the two epitaphs to use , whether Timon's own , or that which , " commonly rehearsed , " was not his , " but was made by the poet Callimachus . " 1 In all probability Shakespeare's unfinished MS . , contain- ing the main ...
... mind which of the two epitaphs to use , whether Timon's own , or that which , " commonly rehearsed , " was not his , " but was made by the poet Callimachus . " 1 In all probability Shakespeare's unfinished MS . , contain- ing the main ...
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... mind seems to have dwelt , with a sort of melancholy , self - brood- ing earnestness , among the darker issues of human life and passion , as if his spirit were haunted and oppressed by the mystery of evil as residing in the heart of ...
... mind seems to have dwelt , with a sort of melancholy , self - brood- ing earnestness , among the darker issues of human life and passion , as if his spirit were haunted and oppressed by the mystery of evil as residing in the heart of ...
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... mind . The objection seems to us far from conclusive , as we are not aware of any sufficient reason for presuming that Shakespeare could not rewrite parts of the drama , with- out losing or marring the proper unity of plot and char ...
... mind . The objection seems to us far from conclusive , as we are not aware of any sufficient reason for presuming that Shakespeare could not rewrite parts of the drama , with- out losing or marring the proper unity of plot and char ...
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... mind here exhibited , not by his judgment of dramatic fitness . For , supposing such choice to have pro- ceeded on the former ground , his interest would naturally draw first to those parts which struck in with and gave vent to his ...
... mind here exhibited , not by his judgment of dramatic fitness . For , supposing such choice to have pro- ceeded on the former ground , his interest would naturally draw first to those parts which struck in with and gave vent to his ...
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... mind to reproduce , in all its details and the proper order of its parts , the conception of another . Indeed it is scarce possi- ble , in such a case , that all the parts of a work should duly remember each other ; or that any one ...
... mind to reproduce , in all its details and the proper order of its parts , the conception of another . Indeed it is scarce possi- ble , in such a case , that all the parts of a work should duly remember each other ; or that any one ...
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