The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Harper, 1907 |
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. we must not incline to the pathos of mortal things . Not long ago an essayist found out pathos in Christopher Sly . Having looked close and sadly , and with a modern mind , to the tinker , he erected ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. we must not incline to the pathos of mortal things . Not long ago an essayist found out pathos in Christopher Sly . Having looked close and sadly , and with a modern mind , to the tinker , he erected ...
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. " " womanhood are we led by Shakespeare . She is not a woman of this world , she is a shrew of the inner stage . Let us look on her drama , not into it , and not through it . And in fact Shakespeare ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. " " womanhood are we led by Shakespeare . She is not a woman of this world , she is a shrew of the inner stage . Let us look on her drama , not into it , and not through it . And in fact Shakespeare ...
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. ing to the reason or the conscience of the woman ; un- like Petruchio , he has no ... Shakespeare , but hardly for the love of this play of his - to disentangle what is Italian from what is English . We ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. ing to the reason or the conscience of the woman ; un- like Petruchio , he has no ... Shakespeare , but hardly for the love of this play of his - to disentangle what is Italian from what is English . We ...
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... Shakespeare ; but the incident is too slight to bear any such significance . Obviously , Shakespeare might forget his scholarship on the point of Italian Christian names , if , as seems to be the case , we must not suppose that he ...
... Shakespeare ; but the incident is too slight to bear any such significance . Obviously , Shakespeare might forget his scholarship on the point of Italian Christian names , if , as seems to be the case , we must not suppose that he ...
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. way , is very Italian . That manner of man , who sur- vived so buoyantly in the comedy of Molière , is evi- dently the Arlecchino , or Harlequin , of the primitive stage of Italy : the tricksy and ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. way , is very Italian . That manner of man , who sur- vived so buoyantly in the comedy of Molière , is evi- dently the Arlecchino , or Harlequin , of the primitive stage of Italy : the tricksy and ...
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