The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 20Harper, 1908 |
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... King Lear , " Act III , sc . 2 . 1 Shakespeare perforce must have been well aware that the nightingale does sing by day just as much as by night , but doubtless wished to convey that it pauses , or might just as well pause , in its ...
... King Lear , " Act III , sc . 2 . 1 Shakespeare perforce must have been well aware that the nightingale does sing by day just as much as by night , but doubtless wished to convey that it pauses , or might just as well pause , in its ...
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... Kings , Queens , Popes , and Statesmen ; while these either lack the peculiar foibles of the former , or take infinite pains to dissemble them . Thus Shakespeare , who developed the highest , deepest , and widest Imagination , and ...
... Kings , Queens , Popes , and Statesmen ; while these either lack the peculiar foibles of the former , or take infinite pains to dissemble them . Thus Shakespeare , who developed the highest , deepest , and widest Imagination , and ...
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... King Lear , " we are told 66 • • Men must endure Their going hence , even as their coming hither : Ripeness is all , " it is obvious that it is Shakespeare , even more than Edgar , who is speaking . When , at the end of " The Taming of ...
... King Lear , " we are told 66 • • Men must endure Their going hence , even as their coming hither : Ripeness is all , " it is obvious that it is Shakespeare , even more than Edgar , who is speaking . When , at the end of " The Taming of ...
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... King James I. He died on November 10 , 1624 . 2 This vow was fulfilled by the production a year later in 1594 of Shakespeare's second narrative poem , The Rape of Lucrece , which was also dedicated to the Earl of Southampton . These ...
... King James I. He died on November 10 , 1624 . 2 This vow was fulfilled by the production a year later in 1594 of Shakespeare's second narrative poem , The Rape of Lucrece , which was also dedicated to the Earl of Southampton . These ...
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... king of graves , and grave Imperious supreme of all mortal things . for kings , " No , no , " quoth she , " sweet Death , I did but jest ; Yet pardon me , I felt a kind of fear When as I met the boar , that bloody beast , Which knows no ...
... king of graves , and grave Imperious supreme of all mortal things . for kings , " No , no , " quoth she , " sweet Death , I did but jest ; Yet pardon me , I felt a kind of fear When as I met the boar , that bloody beast , Which knows no ...
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