The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... true but we can know by studying the children of his mind what kind of a man he was . And as the centuries pass by it is not the details of a man's life that interest us but the character of the man , himself , and his thoughts , and ...
... true but we can know by studying the children of his mind what kind of a man he was . And as the centuries pass by it is not the details of a man's life that interest us but the character of the man , himself , and his thoughts , and ...
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... true , occasional per- formances of them up to the reign of James the First , but they became obsolete throughout nearly all the country about the year 1580. Previously to the latter date they had for many generations served as media ...
... true , occasional per- formances of them up to the reign of James the First , but they became obsolete throughout nearly all the country about the year 1580. Previously to the latter date they had for many generations served as media ...
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... true , for some time at a free - school , where ' tis probable he acquir'd that little Latin he was master of ; but the narrowness of his cir- cumstances , and the want of his assistance at home , forc'd his father to withdraw him from ...
... true , for some time at a free - school , where ' tis probable he acquir'd that little Latin he was master of ; but the narrowness of his cir- cumstances , and the want of his assistance at home , forc'd his father to withdraw him from ...
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... true criticism being grounded upon a reverential belief that the whole of Shakespeare's plays , in the forms in which they have descended to us , are examples of the unvary- ing perfection of the writer's judgment and dramatic art ...
... true criticism being grounded upon a reverential belief that the whole of Shakespeare's plays , in the forms in which they have descended to us , are examples of the unvary- ing perfection of the writer's judgment and dramatic art ...
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... true Promethean fire . " are thus gracefully expanded in the corrected version which has so fortunately descended to us , — " From women's eyes this doctrine I derive ; They sparkle still the right Promethean fire ; They are the books ...
... true Promethean fire . " are thus gracefully expanded in the corrected version which has so fortunately descended to us , — " From women's eyes this doctrine I derive ; They sparkle still the right Promethean fire ; They are the books ...
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Alarum battle blood brother Burgundy Cade Capell character Chronicles Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Collier conj crown death doth doubt drama dramatist Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl Edward emendation England English Enter Exeunt Exit father fear fight France French friends Glou Gloucester grace hand Hanmer hast hath head heart heaven Henry's Holinshed honor house of Lancaster house of York Jack Cade Joan John John Shakespeare King Henry lady latter live London lord Malone Margaret Mortimer never noble passage Plantagenet play poet poet's Pope prince Pucelle quarto Queen Reignier Richard Richard II Richard Plantagenet Salisbury scene Shakespeare shalt slain soldiers Somerset soul speak Stratford-on-Avon Suffolk sword Talbot tell theater thee thine thou art thought tion Titus Andronicus Tower town traitor unto Vaughan Warwick William Shakespeare Winchester words