Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial Shakspere Charles Knight. y ADVERTISEMENT . 6 6 > The present Volume , entitled.
Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial Shakspere Charles Knight. y ADVERTISEMENT . 6 6 > The present Volume , entitled.
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... present Volume , entitled ' Studies of Shakspere , ' forming the Second Volume of ' Studies and Illustrations , ' consists of a republication , with additions and corrections , of the critical Notices that are scattered through my ...
... present Volume , entitled ' Studies of Shakspere , ' forming the Second Volume of ' Studies and Illustrations , ' consists of a republication , with additions and corrections , of the critical Notices that are scattered through my ...
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... present a feast to the admiring spectators . Up to the present day the English audience delights in a feast , and will endure that two men should sit upon the stage for a quarter of an hour , uttering the most unrepeatable stupidity ...
... present a feast to the admiring spectators . Up to the present day the English audience delights in a feast , and will endure that two men should sit upon the stage for a quarter of an hour , uttering the most unrepeatable stupidity ...
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... present themselves again , with a sea- song , which we transcribe ; for assuredly it was fitted to rejoice the hearts of the play- goers of a maritime nation : - Lustily , lustily , lustily , let us sail forth ; The wind trim doth serve ...
... present themselves again , with a sea- song , which we transcribe ; for assuredly it was fitted to rejoice the hearts of the play- goers of a maritime nation : - Lustily , lustily , lustily , let us sail forth ; The wind trim doth serve ...
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... present us little of the poetry or the philosophy of history . The play - writers of 1580 , weak masters as they were , knew their art better than Gosson ; C they made history attractive by changing it into a melo CHAP . IV . ] 17 THE ...
... present us little of the poetry or the philosophy of history . The play - writers of 1580 , weak masters as they were , knew their art better than Gosson ; C they made history attractive by changing it into a melo CHAP . IV . ] 17 THE ...
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