The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... sense of this defect that led the Poet , upon the revisal , to pour through the work so large a measure of the lyrical element , thus pene- trating and filling the whole with the efficacy of a great national song of triumph . Hence ...
... sense of this defect that led the Poet , upon the revisal , to pour through the work so large a measure of the lyrical element , thus pene- trating and filling the whole with the efficacy of a great national song of triumph . Hence ...
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... sense , therefore , of the mat- ter , the Poet has here drawn the best lesson from him that the subject might yield . We have already seen that Fal- staff's character grows worse and worse up to the close of the preceding play ; and it ...
... sense , therefore , of the mat- ter , the Poet has here drawn the best lesson from him that the subject might yield . We have already seen that Fal- staff's character grows worse and worse up to the close of the preceding play ; and it ...
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... sense of royal responsibility ; their own duty is to obey and to fight bravely , but it is for the king to look to the justice of the cause and be answerable for it — and answerable , moreover , for some unrepented sins of those whom a ...
... sense of royal responsibility ; their own duty is to obey and to fight bravely , but it is for the king to look to the justice of the cause and be answerable for it — and answerable , moreover , for some unrepented sins of those whom a ...
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... sense of the term , scarcely make their appearance upon the scene . Here are no struggles be- tween will and fate ; -no frailties of humanity dragging down its virtues into an abyss of guilt and sorrow , -no crimes , no obduracy , no ...
... sense of the term , scarcely make their appearance upon the scene . Here are no struggles be- tween will and fate ; -no frailties of humanity dragging down its virtues into an abyss of guilt and sorrow , -no crimes , no obduracy , no ...
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... sense of mere . " The very casques ” ; that is , “ so much as the casques , " or " merely the casques . " So in The Taming of the Shrew : " Thou false deluding slave , that feed'st me with the very name of meat . " - H . N. H. 18. " on ...
... sense of mere . " The very casques ” ; that is , “ so much as the casques , " or " merely the casques . " So in The Taming of the Shrew : " Thou false deluding slave , that feed'st me with the very name of meat . " - H . N. H. 18. " on ...
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