The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Blackie, 1890 |
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... whole or in part in 1591. The true name of " Aetion " had , says Spenser , a heroic sound , which agrees well with the name Shakespeare ; the epithet " gentle " seems to be one to which our poet had almost a peculiar right : And there ...
... whole or in part in 1591. The true name of " Aetion " had , says Spenser , a heroic sound , which agrees well with the name Shakespeare ; the epithet " gentle " seems to be one to which our poet had almost a peculiar right : And there ...
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... whole truth as expounded by the preacher , and recognizing as a pleasant human foible the preacher's interest in claret and sherry sack . " If there were any truth in the crab - tree legend ( which , however , dates only from 1762 ) we ...
... whole truth as expounded by the preacher , and recognizing as a pleasant human foible the preacher's interest in claret and sherry sack . " If there were any truth in the crab - tree legend ( which , however , dates only from 1762 ) we ...
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... whole may justly be described as of the pre - Shakespearian school . The influence of Latin comedy is seen in the Comedy of Errors . While the main subject was derived from the Menæchmi of Plautus , some hints were also taken from his ...
... whole may justly be described as of the pre - Shakespearian school . The influence of Latin comedy is seen in the Comedy of Errors . While the main subject was derived from the Menæchmi of Plautus , some hints were also taken from his ...
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... whole play . Its opening is in the manner of Marlowe - an exordium in the form of a soliloquy . The tetralogy of the House of Lancaster opens with King Richard II . Whether that play was chronologically a little earlier or a little ...
... whole play . Its opening is in the manner of Marlowe - an exordium in the form of a soliloquy . The tetralogy of the House of Lancaster opens with King Richard II . Whether that play was chronologically a little earlier or a little ...
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... whole fail to strike us with greater reverence , though many of the parts are childish , ill - placed , and unequal to its grandeur . " Finer praise than this we could not expect from the Augustan age which delighted in Cato and the ...
... whole fail to strike us with greater reverence , though many of the parts are childish , ill - placed , and unequal to its grandeur . " Finer praise than this we could not expect from the Augustan age which delighted in Cato and the ...
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