The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Page 18
... heavens . Horses and other like animals were generally formed with hoops and laths that were wrapped in canvas , the latter being afterwards painted in imitation of nature . Artificial trees were introduced , and so were beds , tombs ...
... heavens . Horses and other like animals were generally formed with hoops and laths that were wrapped in canvas , the latter being afterwards painted in imitation of nature . Artificial trees were introduced , and so were beds , tombs ...
Page 60
... Heaven you shall live to enjoy them yourself . " It may be gathered , from the poet's subsequent history , that his return to Stratford - on - Avon was merely of a tem- porary character . The actors of those days were , as a rule ...
... Heaven you shall live to enjoy them yourself . " It may be gathered , from the poet's subsequent history , that his return to Stratford - on - Avon was merely of a tem- porary character . The actors of those days were , as a rule ...
Page 183
... Heaven , " a proof in itself that the last - named testator was a Catholic . Neither can it be determined that Shakespeare was one or the other from what is fancied to be the internal evidence on the subject afforded by his writings ...
... Heaven , " a proof in itself that the last - named testator was a Catholic . Neither can it be determined that Shakespeare was one or the other from what is fancied to be the internal evidence on the subject afforded by his writings ...
Page xxxiv
... heaven - sent deliverer , besides being repugnant to the hereditary sentiment of the author , had been sure to offend the prepossessions of his audience . It is to this cause , probably , that we should attribute whatso- ever of ...
... heaven - sent deliverer , besides being repugnant to the hereditary sentiment of the author , had been sure to offend the prepossessions of his audience . It is to this cause , probably , that we should attribute whatso- ever of ...
Page xxxvii
... heaven followed him upon white horses , clothed in fine linen , white and clean . " These soldiers in heaven have their repre- sentatives in earth ; and Henry was not one of these . Zeal must come before charity , and then when charity ...
... heaven followed him upon white horses , clothed in fine linen , white and clean . " These soldiers in heaven have their repre- sentatives in earth ; and Henry was not one of these . Zeal must come before charity , and then when charity ...
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