The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... characters are transferred to other characters , so that the actors are fewer ; 2 confusion in time - indications ; ( iv ) corruptions , obscurities , and minor discrepancies abound . The Quarto is obviously derived from an edition ...
... characters are transferred to other characters , so that the actors are fewer ; 2 confusion in time - indications ; ( iv ) corruptions , obscurities , and minor discrepancies abound . The Quarto is obviously derived from an edition ...
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... character and passion , wherein the interest of the serious drama mainly consists . And perhaps it was a sense of this defect that led the Poet , upon the revisal , to pour through the work so large a measure of the lyrical element ...
... character and passion , wherein the interest of the serious drama mainly consists . And perhaps it was a sense of this defect that led the Poet , upon the revisal , to pour through the work so large a measure of the lyrical element ...
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... character as the inspirer and quickener thereof ; and the most prosaic parts are transfigured and glorified into poetry with a certain grace and effluence from him . It is quite remarkable , that for some cause or other the Poet did not ...
... character as the inspirer and quickener thereof ; and the most prosaic parts are transfigured and glorified into poetry with a certain grace and effluence from him . It is quite remarkable , that for some cause or other the Poet did not ...
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... character having a tone so original , and a ring so firm and clear , it was but natural that upon his departure he should leave some audible vibrations in the air behind him . The last of these dies away on the ear some while after ...
... character having a tone so original , and a ring so firm and clear , it was but natural that upon his departure he should leave some audible vibrations in the air behind him . The last of these dies away on the ear some while after ...
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... characters ; a con- trast which betrays a partiality for his own nation , cer- tainly excusable in a poet , especially when he is backed with such a glorious document as that of the memorable battle in question . He has surrounded the ...
... characters ; a con- trast which betrays a partiality for his own nation , cer- tainly excusable in a poet , especially when he is backed with such a glorious document as that of the memorable battle in question . He has surrounded the ...
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