Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... perhaps devised and supported by the paro- chial clergy * . But when the Church be- came opposed to such representations - when , indeed , they were incompatible with the spirit of the age — it is clear that the efforts of the laity to ...
... perhaps devised and supported by the paro- chial clergy * . But when the Church be- came opposed to such representations - when , indeed , they were incompatible with the spirit of the age — it is clear that the efforts of the laity to ...
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... perhaps will say the nobleman delighteth in such things , whose humours must be con- tented , partly for fear and partly for com- modity ; and if they write matters pleasant they are best preferred in Court among the cunning heads ...
... perhaps will say the nobleman delighteth in such things , whose humours must be con- tented , partly for fear and partly for com- modity ; and if they write matters pleasant they are best preferred in Court among the cunning heads ...
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... perhaps In the ' Account of GEORGE PEELE and his Writings , ' prefixed to Mr. Dyce's valuable edition of his works ( 1829 ) , the editor says , " I think it very probable that Peele occa- sionally tried his histrionic talents , particu ...
... perhaps In the ' Account of GEORGE PEELE and his Writings , ' prefixed to Mr. Dyce's valuable edition of his works ( 1829 ) , the editor says , " I think it very probable that Peele occa- sionally tried his histrionic talents , particu ...
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... ( perhaps imper - sponding identity . In Shakspere this is to fect ) . Taming of the Shrew ( the same ) . SECOND PERIOD , 1594 to 1600. From his 30th year to his 36th . Richard III . Richard II . Henry IV . Two Parts . Henry V. King John ...
... ( perhaps imper - sponding identity . In Shakspere this is to fect ) . Taming of the Shrew ( the same ) . SECOND PERIOD , 1594 to 1600. From his 30th year to his 36th . Richard III . Richard II . Henry IV . Two Parts . Henry V. King John ...
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... perhaps , to refine too Mr. Hallam says , “ “ Titus Andronicus ' is now , much in rejecting all such sweeping com- by common consent , denied to be , in any parisons ; but what we have first to trace is sense , a production of ...
... perhaps , to refine too Mr. Hallam says , “ “ Titus Andronicus ' is now , much in rejecting all such sweeping com- by common consent , denied to be , in any parisons ; but what we have first to trace is sense , a production of ...
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