Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... lines in Othello , " Farewell the tranquil mind , " & c . : - " The coincidence is so striking that one is almost tempted to think that Shakspeare had read this wretched piece . " It is scarcely necessary for us to point out how ...
... lines in Othello , " Farewell the tranquil mind , " & c . : - " The coincidence is so striking that one is almost tempted to think that Shakspeare had read this wretched piece . " It is scarcely necessary for us to point out how ...
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... lines of various lengths , in order to look like some kind of measure : - Hen . V. Most sovereign lord , and well - beloved father , Henry IV . dies ; Henry V. is crowned ; the evil companions are cast off ; the Chief Justice is ...
... lines of various lengths , in order to look like some kind of measure : - Hen . V. Most sovereign lord , and well - beloved father , Henry IV . dies ; Henry V. is crowned ; the evil companions are cast off ; the Chief Justice is ...
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... stand in the place of earnest passion ; rhetorical descrip- tion thrusts out scenic action . Some of the lines , no doubt , are forcible and impressive , " And thou , O Britain ! whilom in renown 22 [ BOOK I. STUDIES OF SHAKSPERE .
... stand in the place of earnest passion ; rhetorical descrip- tion thrusts out scenic action . Some of the lines , no doubt , are forcible and impressive , " And thou , O Britain ! whilom in renown 22 [ BOOK I. STUDIES OF SHAKSPERE .
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... lines of the ' Poly - Olbion . ' The legend of Brutus is circumstantially related in Milton's ' History of England , ' where the story of Locrine is told with the power of a poet ( " After this , Brutus , in a chosen place , builds ...
... lines of the ' Poly - Olbion . ' The legend of Brutus is circumstantially related in Milton's ' History of England , ' where the story of Locrine is told with the power of a poet ( " After this , Brutus , in a chosen place , builds ...
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... lines in which we are told this are filled with a very choice description of the lion before he was shot , and after ... line or two of Latin , and always concludes her address with " So " - " So valiant Brute " in ' Tancred and Gismunda ...
... lines in which we are told this are filled with a very choice description of the lion before he was shot , and after ... line or two of Latin , and always concludes her address with " So " - " So valiant Brute " in ' Tancred and Gismunda ...
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