The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Hearst's international library Company, 1914 |
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Page ix
... tongue is tuned to story forth mishap : When did I breathe to tell a pleasing tale ? Must Constance speak ? Let tears prevent her talk . Must I discourse ? Let Dido sigh , and say cially Faulconbridge , whose character Shakespeare has ...
... tongue is tuned to story forth mishap : When did I breathe to tell a pleasing tale ? Must Constance speak ? Let tears prevent her talk . Must I discourse ? Let Dido sigh , and say cially Faulconbridge , whose character Shakespeare has ...
Page xxiii
... tongue that Shakespeare spake . " So that the Poet's King John , viewed thus in connection with the model after which it was framed , yields a most forcible instance and proof of his universality . He fol- lows his guide in those things ...
... tongue that Shakespeare spake . " So that the Poet's King John , viewed thus in connection with the model after which it was framed , yields a most forcible instance and proof of his universality . He fol- lows his guide in those things ...
Page xxxi
... tongue and the awful might of unresisting gentleness ; whereas in actual history he is indebted for this to his strength of arm . The Arthur of the play is an artless , gentle , natural - hearted , but high- spirited and eloquent boy ...
... tongue and the awful might of unresisting gentleness ; whereas in actual history he is indebted for this to his strength of arm . The Arthur of the play is an artless , gentle , natural - hearted , but high- spirited and eloquent boy ...
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... tongue equally biting , afraid of nothing but to do what were dishonorable or wrong . And with all his laughing roughness of speech , and iron sternness of act , so blunt , bold , and downright , he is full of humane and gentle feel ...
... tongue equally biting , afraid of nothing but to do what were dishonorable or wrong . And with all his laughing roughness of speech , and iron sternness of act , so blunt , bold , and downright , he is full of humane and gentle feel ...
Page xliv
... tongue ; no other ever so pleased every class of audience , from the roughs of California to the most cultivated gatherings of artists , poets , critics . It cannot be his poetry , his philosophy , his drawing of char- acter , which ...
... tongue ; no other ever so pleased every class of audience , from the roughs of California to the most cultivated gatherings of artists , poets , critics . It cannot be his poetry , his philosophy , his drawing of char- acter , which ...
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