The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page xiii
... natural and engaging when taken as a personal apology and plea by somebody who was author , player , and pro- ducer in one . And the lines of the Epilogue , Thus far , with rough and all - unable pen , Our bending author hath pursued ...
... natural and engaging when taken as a personal apology and plea by somebody who was author , player , and pro- ducer in one . And the lines of the Epilogue , Thus far , with rough and all - unable pen , Our bending author hath pursued ...
Page xxii
... naturally leads to talk between them about the diplomatic preliminaries , in the course of which Henry learns for the ... natural speaker . But the discourse on the Salic Law is in a different category . Why did Shakespeare , generally ...
... naturally leads to talk between them about the diplomatic preliminaries , in the course of which Henry learns for the ... natural speaker . But the discourse on the Salic Law is in a different category . Why did Shakespeare , generally ...
Page 196
... NATURAL , filial ; 2 Prol . 19 NATURE , the natural feelings of humanity ( cf. Ham . G. ) ; 3. I. 8 NEGLECT , despise ; 2. 4. 13 NEIGHBOURHOOD , neighbourly feeling ; 1. 2. 154 ; 5. 2. 350 NEW - TUNED , newly devised ( as ...
... NATURAL , filial ; 2 Prol . 19 NATURE , the natural feelings of humanity ( cf. Ham . G. ) ; 3. I. 8 NEGLECT , despise ; 2. 4. 13 NEIGHBOURHOOD , neighbourly feeling ; 1. 2. 154 ; 5. 2. 350 NEW - TUNED , newly devised ( as ...
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