A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... character of the speaker . Just as many sentiments could be culled from the plays to prove that Shakespeare's ... characters . Also , by the constant recurrence of a description or an episode or a peculiar emotion , we may feel pretty ...
... character of the speaker . Just as many sentiments could be culled from the plays to prove that Shakespeare's ... characters . Also , by the constant recurrence of a description or an episode or a peculiar emotion , we may feel pretty ...
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... character , and we can but faintly conceive the disgust he felt for her when she committed his fellow - author John Hayward to the Tower for writing a History of Henry IV , merely because it contained a description of Richard the ...
... character , and we can but faintly conceive the disgust he felt for her when she committed his fellow - author John Hayward to the Tower for writing a History of Henry IV , merely because it contained a description of Richard the ...
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... character , is treated with more clemency than was Falstaff , an entirely commendable character . The explanation is that their creator was in a state of convalescence , too weak to feel revengeful . When health was restored he made up ...
... character , is treated with more clemency than was Falstaff , an entirely commendable character . The explanation is that their creator was in a state of convalescence , too weak to feel revengeful . When health was restored he made up ...
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