The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 18Jefferson Press, 1908 |
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... King Lear . " Is it possible to believe that they are from the same mint ? Lear himself is some- times rough and coarse . He was the barbarous chieftain of a barbarous age , whereas Timon was the citizen of a community as refined and ...
... King Lear . " Is it possible to believe that they are from the same mint ? Lear himself is some- times rough and coarse . He was the barbarous chieftain of a barbarous age , whereas Timon was the citizen of a community as refined and ...
Page 81
... Kings , v , 27 : ' a leper as white as snow , " and line 154 , infra , where " hoar " means " strike with leprous disease . " 38 wappen'd ] incontinent , unchaste . The word is not found elsewhere , but is obviously formed from the verb ...
... Kings , v , 27 : ' a leper as white as snow , " and line 154 , infra , where " hoar " means " strike with leprous disease . " 38 wappen'd ] incontinent , unchaste . The word is not found elsewhere , but is obviously formed from the verb ...
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... , That death in me at others ' lives may laugh . [ To the gold ] O thou sweet king - killer , and dear divorce 355 the cap ] the chief . 360 370 " Twixt natural son and sire ! thou bright defiler [ 98 ] TIMON OF ATHENS ACT IV.
... , That death in me at others ' lives may laugh . [ To the gold ] O thou sweet king - killer , and dear divorce 355 the cap ] the chief . 360 370 " Twixt natural son and sire ! thou bright defiler [ 98 ] TIMON OF ATHENS ACT IV.
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... King Lear , " which are known to have occupied Shakespeare's pen during the six preceding years . In wealth of thought and subtlety of characterisation " Antony and Cleopatra " may perhaps be judged to resemble those tragic master ...
... King Lear , " which are known to have occupied Shakespeare's pen during the six preceding years . In wealth of thought and subtlety of characterisation " Antony and Cleopatra " may perhaps be judged to resemble those tragic master ...
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... King Lear , " although at times the latter play approaches it very closely in metrical irregu- larity . Similarly the language is more elliptical and allusive . The same verbal and metrical features are only clearly discernible ...
... King Lear , " although at times the latter play approaches it very closely in metrical irregu- larity . Similarly the language is more elliptical and allusive . The same verbal and metrical features are only clearly discernible ...
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