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Pagina xii
... never by Shake- speare in a sure place . And he seems to have disliked it , judging from Love's Labour's Lost , although it was the Chronicle word ( Hall ) on this occasion . There are one or two very poor lines not found in Q , as that ...
... never by Shake- speare in a sure place . And he seems to have disliked it , judging from Love's Labour's Lost , although it was the Chronicle word ( Hall ) on this occasion . There are one or two very poor lines not found in Q , as that ...
Pagina xxix
... never can read it without a fresh sense of joy and amazement , joy at its untrammelled vigour and beauties , amazement at its superiority over all preceding and contemporary dramas . One of the first thoughts that occurs is , can the ...
... never can read it without a fresh sense of joy and amazement , joy at its untrammelled vigour and beauties , amazement at its superiority over all preceding and contemporary dramas . One of the first thoughts that occurs is , can the ...
Pagina xxxiii
... never glorious sun reflex his beams Upon the country . Tamburlaine , Part I. 111. ii . ( 20 , a ) : " For neither rain can fall upon the earth , Nor sun reflex his virtuous beams thereon . " 66 v . iv . 120. boiling choler chokes The ...
... never glorious sun reflex his beams Upon the country . Tamburlaine , Part I. 111. ii . ( 20 , a ) : " For neither rain can fall upon the earth , Nor sun reflex his virtuous beams thereon . " 66 v . iv . 120. boiling choler chokes The ...
Pagina xl
... never wrote a word of the play I would oc- casionally take hold of a certain speech and say that it would not ' speak ' well , and would have no effect . I would suggest the addition of words , or say that the speech ' worked in this ...
... never wrote a word of the play I would oc- casionally take hold of a certain speech and say that it would not ' speak ' well , and would have no effect . I would suggest the addition of words , or say that the speech ' worked in this ...
Pagina xli
... maid's part , " say nay and take it " ( III . vii . 51 ) ; " so wise , so young , never lives long " ( III . i . 79 ) . After his elevation to the throne he is more dignified . Besides these he is several KING HENRY THE SIXTH xli.
... maid's part , " say nay and take it " ( III . vii . 51 ) ; " so wise , so young , never lives long " ( III . i . 79 ) . After his elevation to the throne he is more dignified . Besides these he is several KING HENRY THE SIXTH xli.
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