The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... scene he was there , and he made it clear that he was there with a reserve and as a stranger . He went there to experience . As a man of universal culture and well skilled in the order and classi- fication of human life , the fact of ...
... scene he was there , and he made it clear that he was there with a reserve and as a stranger . He went there to experience . As a man of universal culture and well skilled in the order and classi- fication of human life , the fact of ...
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... scene and even the particular speech at which Shakespeare dropped the pen and Fletcher took it up . Part of this knowledge is derived , it is true , from " objective " signs . One scene has a larger percentage than others of verses with ...
... scene and even the particular speech at which Shakespeare dropped the pen and Fletcher took it up . Part of this knowledge is derived , it is true , from " objective " signs . One scene has a larger percentage than others of verses with ...
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... scene , which , indeed , in most cases was left to the imagination of the audience , helped , it might be , as Sir Philip Sidney says , if the supposed scene were Thebes , by " seeing Thebes written in great letters on an old door ...
... scene , which , indeed , in most cases was left to the imagination of the audience , helped , it might be , as Sir Philip Sidney says , if the supposed scene were Thebes , by " seeing Thebes written in great letters on an old door ...
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