Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... stand between his legs , as he sat upon one of the benches , where we saw and heard very well . play was called ' The Cradle of Security , ' wherein was personated a king or some great prince , with his courtiers of several kinds ...
... stand between his legs , as he sat upon one of the benches , where we saw and heard very well . play was called ' The Cradle of Security , ' wherein was personated a king or some great prince , with his courtiers of several kinds ...
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... stand up to the chin many days in marshes without victuals ; " and , on the other hand , " but the exercise that is now among us is banqueting , playing , piping , and danc- ing , and all such delights as may win us to pleasure , or ...
... stand up to the chin many days in marshes without victuals ; " and , on the other hand , " but the exercise that is now among us is banqueting , playing , piping , and danc- ing , and all such delights as may win us to pleasure , or ...
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... standing on the toe , and other tricks , I knew to be either the body or re- semblance of Tarleton , who , living , for his pleasant conceits was of all men liked , and , dying , for mirth left not his fellow . " The Prince enters and ...
... standing on the toe , and other tricks , I knew to be either the body or re- semblance of Tarleton , who , living , for his pleasant conceits was of all men liked , and , dying , for mirth left not his fellow . " The Prince enters and ...
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... Stand up , my son ; Thine answer hath sounded well in mine ears , For I must needs confess that I was in a very sound sleep , And altogether unmindful of thy coming : But come near , my son , And let me put thee in possession whilst I ...
... Stand up , my son ; Thine answer hath sounded well in mine ears , For I must needs confess that I was in a very sound sleep , And altogether unmindful of thy coming : But come near , my son , And let me put thee in possession whilst I ...
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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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