The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Harper& brothers, 1907 |
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Page xiii
... things with which he deals in his vocations , the fleeting illusions which he often follows with bleeding feet , the great- ness of the things which he pursues with uncertain and half - hearted steps . The ironies of life , great and ...
... things with which he deals in his vocations , the fleeting illusions which he often follows with bleeding feet , the great- ness of the things which he pursues with uncertain and half - hearted steps . The ironies of life , great and ...
Page xix
... thing is the play as the great dramatist left it . We may well take a hint from his indifference to the sources of his plots and his supreme concern to shape the materials which came to his hand to the highest dramatic and poetic uses ...
... thing is the play as the great dramatist left it . We may well take a hint from his indifference to the sources of his plots and his supreme concern to shape the materials which came to his hand to the highest dramatic and poetic uses ...
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... thing , and so dance out the answer . For , hear me , Hero : wooing , wedding , and repenting , is as a Scotch jig , a measure , and a cinque pace : the first suit is hot and hasty , like a Scotch jig , and full as fantastical ; the ...
... thing , and so dance out the answer . For , hear me , Hero : wooing , wedding , and repenting , is as a Scotch jig , a measure , and a cinque pace : the first suit is hot and hasty , like a Scotch jig , and full as fantastical ; the ...
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... thing . BEAT . Nay , if they lead to any ill , I will leave them at the next turning . 119 113 the " Hundred Merry Tales " ] The title of a popular jest book of the day , first printed and published in London by John Rastell in 1526 ...
... thing . BEAT . Nay , if they lead to any ill , I will leave them at the next turning . 119 113 the " Hundred Merry Tales " ] The title of a popular jest book of the day , first printed and published in London by John Rastell in 1526 ...
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... things Save in the office and affairs of love : Therefore all hearts in love use their own tongues ; Let every eye negotiate for itself , And trust no agent ; for beauty is a witch , Against whose charms faith melteth into blood . 142 ...
... things Save in the office and affairs of love : Therefore all hearts in love use their own tongues ; Let every eye negotiate for itself , And trust no agent ; for beauty is a witch , Against whose charms faith melteth into blood . 142 ...
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