Shakespeare: A Historical and Critical Study with Annotated Texts of Twenty-one PlaysDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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Pagina 115
... both as expoem there is an endless activity of thought hibited to the eye in the combinations of in all the possible associations of thought form and to the ear in sweet and appropriate with thought , thought with feeling , or with ...
... both as expoem there is an endless activity of thought hibited to the eye in the combinations of in all the possible associations of thought form and to the ear in sweet and appropriate with thought , thought with feeling , or with ...
Pagina 574
Before God , I am exceeding that I should be sad , now my father is sick : weary . albeit I could tell to thee , as to one ' it Poins . Is't come to that ? I had thought pleases me , for fault of a better , to call my weariness durst ...
Before God , I am exceeding that I should be sad , now my father is sick : weary . albeit I could tell to thee , as to one ' it Poins . Is't come to that ? I had thought pleases me , for fault of a better , to call my weariness durst ...
Pagina 818
But for a satisfaction of my thought ; Oth . Certain , men should be what they No further harm . ... As thou dost ruminate , and give thy worst of Oth . Indeed ! ay , indeed : discern'st thou thoughts aught in that ?
But for a satisfaction of my thought ; Oth . Certain , men should be what they No further harm . ... As thou dost ruminate , and give thy worst of Oth . Indeed ! ay , indeed : discern'st thou thoughts aught in that ?
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PREFACE ររ | 1 |
The PreShakespearean Drama | 19 |
SHAKESPEAREs Early Period | 77 |
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