The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... had been a man inspired ; for we saw that he had revealed for us the pro- foundest secrets of the human heart and the eternal beauties of the living world . And he had done this in such 66 language as had never before or since been uttered.
... had been a man inspired ; for we saw that he had revealed for us the pro- foundest secrets of the human heart and the eternal beauties of the living world . And he had done this in such 66 language as had never before or since been uttered.
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... never be forgotten . To understand this man's writings is to harvest a wisdom which no other litera- ture can give us in equal measure or in equal ripeness . When we have understood and enjoyed we shall know how profoundly true it is of ...
... never be forgotten . To understand this man's writings is to harvest a wisdom which no other litera- ture can give us in equal measure or in equal ripeness . When we have understood and enjoyed we shall know how profoundly true it is of ...
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... never entered 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 ...
... never entered 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 ...
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... never lost their position as religious e instructors , a fact which , viewed in connection with that e of a widely - spread affection for the old religion , appears 1 to account for their long continuance in a practically unaltered ...
... never lost their position as religious e instructors , a fact which , viewed in connection with that e of a widely - spread affection for the old religion , appears 1 to account for their long continuance in a practically unaltered ...
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... never existed out of the imagination . Fortunately for us , the youthful dramatist had , excepting in the school - room , little oppor- tunity of studying any but a grander volume , the infinite book of nature , the pages of which were ...
... never existed out of the imagination . Fortunately for us , the youthful dramatist had , excepting in the school - room , little oppor- tunity of studying any but a grander volume , the infinite book of nature , the pages of which were ...
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Alarum battle blood brother Burgundy Cade Capell Char character Chronicles Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Collier conj crown death doth doubt drama dramatist Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl Edward emendation England English Enter Exeunt Exit father fear fight folio France French friends Glou Gloucester grace hand Hanmer hast hath head heart heaven Henry's Holinshed honor house of Lancaster house of York Jack Cade Joan John John Shakespeare King Henry lady latter live London lord Malone Margaret Mortimer never noble passage Plantagenet play poet poet's Pope prince Pucelle quarto Queen Reignier Richard Richard II Richard Plantagenet Salisbury scene Shakespeare shalt soldiers Somerset soul speak Stratford-on-Avon Suffolk sword Talbot tell theater thee thine thought tion Titus Andronicus Tower town traitor unto Vaughan Warwick William Shakespeare Winchester words