The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... mind , relieved of the difficulties of this mechanical exercise of the eye , is free to appreciate and to enjoy the ... minds have been de- voted to an explanation of them . Without the aid of the labors of these men it is very difficult ...
... mind , relieved of the difficulties of this mechanical exercise of the eye , is free to appreciate and to enjoy the ... minds have been de- voted to an explanation of them . Without the aid of the labors of these men it is very difficult ...
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... mind by that every age has , within certain limits , its own con- Oventional and frequently irrational sentiments of tolera- altion and propriety . Adam and Eve attired in white releather and pensonified by men , for actresses were then ...
... mind by that every age has , within certain limits , its own con- Oventional and frequently irrational sentiments of tolera- altion and propriety . Adam and Eve attired in white releather and pensonified by men , for actresses were then ...
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... a spectator's mind in those days , and the impression made upon him was probably increased by the style of Herod's costume . Besides the allusions made by the great dramatist to ug er an Dec ona ica OW fes Hid war 20 Life WILLIAM.
... a spectator's mind in those days , and the impression made upon him was probably increased by the style of Herod's costume . Besides the allusions made by the great dramatist to ug er an Dec ona ica OW fes Hid war 20 Life WILLIAM.
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... mind by the representations of incidents in sacred history and religious tradition by liv- ing characters , must have been far more profound than any which could have been conveyed by the genius of the sculptor or painter , or by the ...
... mind by the representations of incidents in sacred history and religious tradition by liv- ing characters , must have been far more profound than any which could have been conveyed by the genius of the sculptor or painter , or by the ...
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... mind that many butchers of those days were partially farmers , and that those of Stratford - on - Avon largely represented the wealth and commercial intelligence of the town . Among the nd latter was Ralph Cawdrey , who had then twice ...
... mind that many butchers of those days were partially farmers , and that those of Stratford - on - Avon largely represented the wealth and commercial intelligence of the town . Among the nd latter was Ralph Cawdrey , who had then twice ...
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