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... passage by his keen sight of the actual appearance to be presented by these characters or those , upon the stage . Lest there should be any who may say that , in suggesting the dele- tion of any line of Shakespeare , I myself endeavour ...
... passage by his keen sight of the actual appearance to be presented by these characters or those , upon the stage . Lest there should be any who may say that , in suggesting the dele- tion of any line of Shakespeare , I myself endeavour ...
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... passage from the plays has been cited as bearing on Shakespeare's marriage , that passage in The Tempest where Prospero , after he has given his daughter to Ferdinand as his future bride , cautions the Prince against " breaking her ...
... passage from the plays has been cited as bearing on Shakespeare's marriage , that passage in The Tempest where Prospero , after he has given his daughter to Ferdinand as his future bride , cautions the Prince against " breaking her ...
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... passage , so often quoted , contains the following sentence : " he will afford you whole Hamlets , I should say , Handfulls of tragical speaches . " In 1594 the Lord Chamberlain's men , of whom Shakespeare was one , were acting with the ...
... passage , so often quoted , contains the following sentence : " he will afford you whole Hamlets , I should say , Handfulls of tragical speaches . " In 1594 the Lord Chamberlain's men , of whom Shakespeare was one , were acting with the ...
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... passages are generally held to allude to the old play ; but , though this may be true of the earlier allusions before ... passage in the Induction to The Warning for Faire Women , where Comedy says : How some damn'd tyrant to obtain a ...
... passages are generally held to allude to the old play ; but , though this may be true of the earlier allusions before ... passage in the Induction to The Warning for Faire Women , where Comedy says : How some damn'd tyrant to obtain a ...
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... passage : So excellent a King , So loving to my Mother . ( sic ) That he permitted not the Winds of Heaven Visit her Face too roughly ; or thus , in a speech of Hamlet which occurs before : " Tis not alone this mourning cloke could ...
... passage : So excellent a King , So loving to my Mother . ( sic ) That he permitted not the Winds of Heaven Visit her Face too roughly ; or thus , in a speech of Hamlet which occurs before : " Tis not alone this mourning cloke could ...
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