The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... fact , may warn us against hasty conclusions . A man may have very good reasons for keeping some of his feelings out ... facts of Shakespeare's life are as far as possible from adequate ; but we may ask how far what is known can 13 OF ...
... fact , may warn us against hasty conclusions . A man may have very good reasons for keeping some of his feelings out ... facts of Shakespeare's life are as far as possible from adequate ; but we may ask how far what is known can 13 OF ...
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... fact ( the fact that Shakespeare was a jovial actor and manager ) " to his verse . The best of the world's poets led an 66 obscure and profane life , using his genius for the public amuse- ment . " Obscure and profane are perhaps rather ...
... fact ( the fact that Shakespeare was a jovial actor and manager ) " to his verse . The best of the world's poets led an 66 obscure and profane life , using his genius for the public amuse- ment . " Obscure and profane are perhaps rather ...
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... fact that there is evidence that the first religious plays performed in England were trans- lations from the French . Some yet extant have passages in that language scattered through them — a fact which can be most reasonably accounted ...
... fact that there is evidence that the first religious plays performed in England were trans- lations from the French . Some yet extant have passages in that language scattered through them — a fact which can be most reasonably accounted ...
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