Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... speeches , that it is not possible to draw any profit out of the doctrine of their spiritual moralities . For that they exhibit under laughing that which ought to be taught and received reverendly . So that their au- ditory may return ...
... speeches , that it is not possible to draw any profit out of the doctrine of their spiritual moralities . For that they exhibit under laughing that which ought to be taught and received reverendly . So that their au- ditory may return ...
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... speech , ending- " And therefore , brother , leave off talk ; in vain you seem to prate : Not all the talk you utter can , my sorrows can abate . " Conditions ungallantly takes part against the lady , by a declamation in dispraise of ...
... speech , ending- " And therefore , brother , leave off talk ; in vain you seem to prate : Not all the talk you utter can , my sorrows can abate . " Conditions ungallantly takes part against the lady , by a declamation in dispraise of ...
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... speech , before alleged , to David ; which as a wicked man durst scarce say , so think I none so simple would say that Æsop lied in the tales of his beasts ; for who thinketh that Æsop wrote it for actually true were well worthy to have ...
... speech , before alleged , to David ; which as a wicked man durst scarce say , so think I none so simple would say that Æsop lied in the tales of his beasts ; for who thinketh that Æsop wrote it for actually true were well worthy to have ...
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... speeches which are printed to have some resemblance to measured lines ; but , on the other hand , there are many pas ... speech of Richard " King . The hell of life that hangs upon the crown , The daily cares , the nightly dreams , The ...
... speeches which are printed to have some resemblance to measured lines ; but , on the other hand , there are many pas ... speech of Richard " King . The hell of life that hangs upon the crown , The daily cares , the nightly dreams , The ...
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... speech was to be made more intelligible by a sign - painting pantomime . Nothing could be more characteristic of a very rude state of art , almost the rudest , than the dumb - shows which introduce each act of ' Locrine . ' Act I. is ...
... speech was to be made more intelligible by a sign - painting pantomime . Nothing could be more characteristic of a very rude state of art , almost the rudest , than the dumb - shows which introduce each act of ' Locrine . ' Act I. is ...
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