The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page ix
... and youth with such sympathetic charm and fidelity that he has laid all lovers of Shakespeare under obligations which it is a pleasure to recognize . ON SHAKESPEARE What needs my Shakespeare for his honoured bones ix Preface.
... and youth with such sympathetic charm and fidelity that he has laid all lovers of Shakespeare under obligations which it is a pleasure to recognize . ON SHAKESPEARE What needs my Shakespeare for his honoured bones ix Preface.
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... charms of knowl- edge , and presented one of the earliest pleas for athletics . The Moralities beguiled the darkest period in the literary history of England ; the tide of the first dra- matic energy had gone out , the tide of the ...
... charms of knowl- edge , and presented one of the earliest pleas for athletics . The Moralities beguiled the darkest period in the literary history of England ; the tide of the first dra- matic energy had gone out , the tide of the ...
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... left but a single step to be taken in the full un- folding of the drama , and that step Shakespeare took : the step from the Titan to the Olympian . CHAPTER II BIRTH AND BREEDING THE charm of Stratford - 24 William Shakespeare.
... left but a single step to be taken in the full un- folding of the drama , and that step Shakespeare took : the step from the Titan to the Olympian . CHAPTER II BIRTH AND BREEDING THE charm of Stratford - 24 William Shakespeare.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. CHAPTER II BIRTH AND BREEDING THE charm of Stratford - on - Avon is twofold ; it is enfolded by some of the loveliest and most character- istic English scenery , and it is the home of the ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. CHAPTER II BIRTH AND BREEDING THE charm of Stratford - on - Avon is twofold ; it is enfolded by some of the loveliest and most character- istic English scenery , and it is the home of the ...
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... charm which captivated all who came into the presence of her unhappy contemporary Mary Stuart was not in her . But what she lacked as woman she easily pos- sessed as queen ; she had the rare gift of 44 William Shakespeare.
... charm which captivated all who came into the presence of her unhappy contemporary Mary Stuart was not in her . But what she lacked as woman she easily pos- sessed as queen ; she had the rare gift of 44 William Shakespeare.
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