The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... rude although it be , is full of nature and simple pathos . The conditions of the action are monstrous and incredible , if we leave out the supernatural element ; and the situation , unrelieved by the ever - present consciousness that ...
... rude although it be , is full of nature and simple pathos . The conditions of the action are monstrous and incredible , if we leave out the supernatural element ; and the situation , unrelieved by the ever - present consciousness that ...
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... rude in style and in construction , gross in sentiment and in language . Its personages had little character or keeping , its incidents little probability or connection . A true dramatic style , by which character is evolved and emotion ...
... rude in style and in construction , gross in sentiment and in language . Its personages had little character or keeping , its incidents little probability or connection . A true dramatic style , by which character is evolved and emotion ...
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... rude doings are disturbed by the fairy chiefs with their utmost raillery , and the fantastical company of lovers mock at the per- formance . GERVINUS : Shakespeare Commentaries . IV . Puck and His Pranks . Puck is apt to remind one of ...
... rude doings are disturbed by the fairy chiefs with their utmost raillery , and the fantastical company of lovers mock at the per- formance . GERVINUS : Shakespeare Commentaries . IV . Puck and His Pranks . Puck is apt to remind one of ...
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