The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Methuen, 1909 |
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... nature and conditious [ i.e. , conditions ] , and also followed him in manner of life . On a time when they solemnly celebrated the feasts called Choae at Athens ( to wit , the feasts of the dead , where they make sprinklings and ...
... nature and conditious [ i.e. , conditions ] , and also followed him in manner of life . On a time when they solemnly celebrated the feasts called Choae at Athens ( to wit , the feasts of the dead , where they make sprinklings and ...
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... nature of Timon of Athens , enemie to mankinde , with his death , buriall , and epitaphe . ' That Shakespeare had read this rather short novel is quite clear , but it is also clear that though he had evidently read both these early ...
... nature of Timon of Athens , enemie to mankinde , with his death , buriall , and epitaphe . ' That Shakespeare had read this rather short novel is quite clear , but it is also clear that though he had evidently read both these early ...
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... Nature him began , She meant to show all that might be in man . See Clarendon Press edition , Julius Cæsar , p . vi . Now it is quite certain that one poet must there have borrowed from the other , and it is nearly , if not quite ...
... Nature him began , She meant to show all that might be in man . See Clarendon Press edition , Julius Cæsar , p . vi . Now it is quite certain that one poet must there have borrowed from the other , and it is nearly , if not quite ...
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... nature too soft and gentle , ' ' his feeble and slouthful administration , ' like that of our own ' meek usurper ' ( Henry vi . ) , encouraged wrongdoers , and the guilty went unpunished . This picture of Duncan Shakespeare altered . In ...
... nature too soft and gentle , ' ' his feeble and slouthful administration , ' like that of our own ' meek usurper ' ( Henry vi . ) , encouraged wrongdoers , and the guilty went unpunished . This picture of Duncan Shakespeare altered . In ...
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... nature : artificial strife Lives in these touches , livelier than life . Enter certain Senators , and PAIN . How this lord is follow'd ! pass over POET . The senators of Athens : -- happy man ! PAIN . Look , more ! POET . You see this ...
... nature : artificial strife Lives in these touches , livelier than life . Enter certain Senators , and PAIN . How this lord is follow'd ! pass over POET . The senators of Athens : -- happy man ! PAIN . Look , more ! POET . You see this ...
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