The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Blackie, 1890 |
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... grace which perhaps were lacking in his wife ; but if so , Shakespeare perceived his error , and in due time returned to the companion of his youth . In his will he leaves her only his " second best bed with the furniture , " and this ...
... grace which perhaps were lacking in his wife ; but if so , Shakespeare perceived his error , and in due time returned to the companion of his youth . In his will he leaves her only his " second best bed with the furniture , " and this ...
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... grace some noble wedding , and Shake- speare's mature wisdom of life , uttering itself through Prospero , recognized the fact that the sanctity of marriage can hardly be guarded with too great jealousy . Having closed the series of his ...
... grace some noble wedding , and Shake- speare's mature wisdom of life , uttering itself through Prospero , recognized the fact that the sanctity of marriage can hardly be guarded with too great jealousy . Having closed the series of his ...
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... grace in writing , that approves his Art . " The word " quality " in this passage of Chettle's " Address to the Gentlemen Readers " of his pamphlet has a special reference to the profession of an actor , as it has in Hamlet's inquiry ...
... grace in writing , that approves his Art . " The word " quality " in this passage of Chettle's " Address to the Gentlemen Readers " of his pamphlet has a special reference to the profession of an actor , as it has in Hamlet's inquiry ...
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... grace in writing . " Possibly Shakespeare had already earned the good opinion and good - will of the Earl of Southampton . Early in 1593 Richard Field , the son of a Stratford tanner , himself a London printer , was carrying through the ...
... grace in writing . " Possibly Shakespeare had already earned the good opinion and good - will of the Earl of Southampton . Early in 1593 Richard Field , the son of a Stratford tanner , himself a London printer , was carrying through the ...
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... grace , tenderness , or pathos , and enhancing the effect of these . Under the influence of a growing sense of art , aided by classical models , and Italian plays and tales of passion and of wit , the elder forms of the English drama ...
... grace , tenderness , or pathos , and enhancing the effect of these . Under the influence of a growing sense of art , aided by classical models , and Italian plays and tales of passion and of wit , the elder forms of the English drama ...
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