The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... kind himself ; and Warton says that one of them , called Χριστος Πάσχων , or Christ's Passion , is still extant . In this play , which , according to the Prologue , was written in imitation of Euripides , the Virgin Mary was introduced ...
... kind himself ; and Warton says that one of them , called Χριστος Πάσχων , or Christ's Passion , is still extant . In this play , which , according to the Prologue , was written in imitation of Euripides , the Virgin Mary was introduced ...
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... kind of comedy ; and it is also remarkable as being writ- ten for the most part in blank verse . III . As allegory had crept into the miracle - plays , and , by introducing the impersonation of abstract qualities , had worked a change ...
... kind of comedy ; and it is also remarkable as being writ- ten for the most part in blank verse . III . As allegory had crept into the miracle - plays , and , by introducing the impersonation of abstract qualities , had worked a change ...
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... kind of admiration for these chevaliers of in- dustry . It is also a suggestion of the subtlest humor when Titania summons her fairies to wait upon Bottom ; for the fact is that the soul's airy and nimble fancies are constantly detailed ...
... kind of admiration for these chevaliers of in- dustry . It is also a suggestion of the subtlest humor when Titania summons her fairies to wait upon Bottom ; for the fact is that the soul's airy and nimble fancies are constantly detailed ...
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