Othello ; King Lear ; All's well that ends well ; MacbethCurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... whole story , quoted in Furness ' Variorum edition ; cp . pp . 351-357 ) . The older school of critics , and Malone himself at first , assigned the play to circa 1611 on the strength of the lines , III , iv , 46 , 47 : - -- " The hearts ...
... whole story , quoted in Furness ' Variorum edition ; cp . pp . 351-357 ) . The older school of critics , and Malone himself at first , assigned the play to circa 1611 on the strength of the lines , III , iv , 46 , 47 : - -- " The hearts ...
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... whole island mourning for her . The Moor , not long after , became distracted with grief and remorse . Unable to bear the sight of the ensign , he would have put him openly to death , but that he feared the justice of the Venetians ; so ...
... whole island mourning for her . The Moor , not long after , became distracted with grief and remorse . Unable to bear the sight of the ensign , he would have put him openly to death , but that he feared the justice of the Venetians ; so ...
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... whole course so free from redundancy and impertinence , that , unless some further external evidence should come to light , the question will have to rest in mere conjecture . The drama was not printed during the author's life . On ...
... whole course so free from redundancy and impertinence , that , unless some further external evidence should come to light , the question will have to rest in mere conjecture . The drama was not printed during the author's life . On ...
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... whole , perhaps it may be safely affirmed of these four tragedies , that the most com- petent readers will always like that best which they read last . Dr. Johnson winds up his excellent remarks on this trag- edy as follows : " Had the ...
... whole , perhaps it may be safely affirmed of these four tragedies , that the most com- petent readers will always like that best which they read last . Dr. Johnson winds up his excellent remarks on this trag- edy as follows : " Had the ...
Page xxiv
... whole is evolved ; it is indeed the seminary of the whole play , and unfolds the characters in their principles , as the other Acts do in their phenomena . The not attending duly to what is there disclosed has caused a good deal of ...
... whole is evolved ; it is indeed the seminary of the whole play , and unfolds the characters in their principles , as the other Acts do in their phenomena . The not attending duly to what is there disclosed has caused a good deal of ...
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