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... speak the tongue That Shakspere spake . " ---- وو I believe those words first made me a student of Shakspere . Wordsworth's lines embodied no idle boast . The connec- tion between England's freedom and the name of England's greatest ...
... speak the tongue That Shakspere spake . " ---- وو I believe those words first made me a student of Shakspere . Wordsworth's lines embodied no idle boast . The connec- tion between England's freedom and the name of England's greatest ...
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... speak his tongue ; the moral and intellectual influence would remain after the works which had produced it had perished . But they could not perish wholly some fragments of the knowledge of which he is full - some consecutive words of ...
... speak his tongue ; the moral and intellectual influence would remain after the works which had produced it had perished . But they could not perish wholly some fragments of the knowledge of which he is full - some consecutive words of ...
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... speak plain ; or else for want of intelligence ( things being antiquated ) become too obscure and dark . " Akin to the butcher's trade is that of the dealer in wool . It is upon the authority of Betterton , the actor , who , in the ...
... speak plain ; or else for want of intelligence ( things being antiquated ) become too obscure and dark . " Akin to the butcher's trade is that of the dealer in wool . It is upon the authority of Betterton , the actor , who , in the ...
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... fault , And I will comment upon that offence : Speak of my lameness , and I straight will halt Against thy reasons making no defence . " VOL . I. Again , in the 37th Sonnet : - " As CHAP . II . 21 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE .
... fault , And I will comment upon that offence : Speak of my lameness , and I straight will halt Against thy reasons making no defence . " VOL . I. Again , in the 37th Sonnet : - " As CHAP . II . 21 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE .
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... speak of them all as the plays of Shakspere , and of Shakspere alone . Matured , especially in its wonderful exhibition of character , as the ' Richard III . ' is , we cannot doubt that the subject was very early familiar to the young ...
... speak of them all as the plays of Shakspere , and of Shakspere alone . Matured , especially in its wonderful exhibition of character , as the ' Richard III . ' is , we cannot doubt that the subject was very early familiar to the young ...
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Angelo Anne Antipholus Appears Ariel BEAT Beatrice Benedick better Blackfriars Theatre brother CAIUS Caliban CLAUD Claudio Collier comedy corrector daughter death DOGB dost doth Dromio DUKE Enter Ephesus ESCAL Exeunt Exit Falstaff father folio FORD friar gentle gentleman Gentlemen of Verona give grace hath hear heart heaven Henley Street Hero honour HOST husband ISAB John Shakspere king lady LAUN Lawrence Fletcher LEON Leonato look lord LUCIO Malone marriage Marry master doctor MIRA mistress never night PEDRO plays poet Pompey pray prince Prospero Proteus PROV Provost Richard Burbage SCENE servant Shak Shakspere's SHAL Shottery signior Silvia SLEN Slender speak SPEED spere Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon Susanna Hall sweet Sycorax tell theatre thee there's thou art Thurio Valentine wife William Shakspere woman word