A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... tell sad stories of the death of kings . " Obviously he possessed a musical voice , did full justice to long poetical speeches , and a good deal of the sympathy he arouses for Richard was due to the fact that he was writing up a part ...
... tell sad stories of the death of kings . " Obviously he possessed a musical voice , did full justice to long poetical speeches , and a good deal of the sympathy he arouses for Richard was due to the fact that he was writing up a part ...
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... tell you , that will laugh themselves to set on some quantity of barren spectators to laugh with them , albeit there is some necessary point in the play then to be observed . O'tis vile , and shows a pitiful ambition in the fool that ...
... tell you , that will laugh themselves to set on some quantity of barren spectators to laugh with them , albeit there is some necessary point in the play then to be observed . O'tis vile , and shows a pitiful ambition in the fool that ...
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... tells Cleopatra that Antony has married again , and the news infects the speaker : " Hadst thou Narcissus in thy face , to ... tell them that this world did equal theirs Till they had stolen our jewel . " When she realises that Octavius ...
... tells Cleopatra that Antony has married again , and the news infects the speaker : " Hadst thou Narcissus in thy face , to ... tell them that this world did equal theirs Till they had stolen our jewel . " When she realises that Octavius ...
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