The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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... what he created , and the inventions no less historical than what he bor- rowed . I say inventions ; for , closely as he here works to the record , there is no one of his dramas wherein he shows a more fertile and pregnant inventiveness ...
... what he created , and the inventions no less historical than what he bor- rowed . I say inventions ; for , closely as he here works to the record , there is no one of his dramas wherein he shows a more fertile and pregnant inventiveness ...
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... what is now a serious fault in the drama might have been avoided . And my own view herein has been not a little con- firmed on finding a similar one expressed by Gervinus ; who , after remarking that the drama is " a masterwork full of ...
... what is now a serious fault in the drama might have been avoided . And my own view herein has been not a little con- firmed on finding a similar one expressed by Gervinus ; who , after remarking that the drama is " a masterwork full of ...
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... is there such an one ? 2 Att . He stays upon your will . Ant . Let him appear . · These strong Egyptian fetters I must break , Or lose myself in dotage.- Enter another Messenger . What are you ? Where died she ? 2 Mess . Fulvia thy wife is ...
... is there such an one ? 2 Att . He stays upon your will . Ant . Let him appear . · These strong Egyptian fetters I must break , Or lose myself in dotage.- Enter another Messenger . What are you ? Where died she ? 2 Mess . Fulvia thy wife is ...
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... is breeding , Which , like the courser's hair , hath yet but life , And not ... what he does : I did not send you . ' If you find him sad , Say I am dancing ... What should I do , I do not ? Char . In each thing give him way ...
... is breeding , Which , like the courser's hair , hath yet but life , And not ... what he does : I did not send you . ' If you find him sad , Say I am dancing ... What should I do , I do not ? Char . In each thing give him way ...
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... what by sea and land I can be able To front this present time . C¿s . Till which encounter , It is my business too . Farewell . Lep . Farewell , my lord ; what you shall know meantime Of stirs abroad , I shall beseech you , sir , To let ...
... what by sea and land I can be able To front this present time . C¿s . Till which encounter , It is my business too . Farewell . Lep . Farewell , my lord ; what you shall know meantime Of stirs abroad , I shall beseech you , sir , To let ...
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