The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page xviii
... cause of the inequal- ities in question ; -a cause that would not be likely to operate , unless there were call for the revival of a play . No novel or romance has been found , to which Shake- speare could have been much indebted for ...
... cause of the inequal- ities in question ; -a cause that would not be likely to operate , unless there were call for the revival of a play . No novel or romance has been found , to which Shake- speare could have been much indebted for ...
Page xxi
... cause : for Julia has no persecution at home to drive her away , and her love seems rather unwise in not bearing the absence of its ob- ject , this being so manifestly for his good . — Silvia , though rather thin and unsubstantial , is ...
... cause : for Julia has no persecution at home to drive her away , and her love seems rather unwise in not bearing the absence of its ob- ject , this being so manifestly for his good . — Silvia , though rather thin and unsubstantial , is ...
Page xxii
... cause we do not wonder that it betrays him into something of baseness . But , though passion seduces him from truth and reason , the failure of his undertaking and Julia's heroic constancy recover him to them : love , over- mastered in ...
... cause we do not wonder that it betrays him into something of baseness . But , though passion seduces him from truth and reason , the failure of his undertaking and Julia's heroic constancy recover him to them : love , over- mastered in ...
Page xxiv
... causes a restraint , against which his self - loving nature struggles . The way in which both behave in this change of situation is developed in the finest manner from the original disposition of their characters . The honest ...
... causes a restraint , against which his self - loving nature struggles . The way in which both behave in this change of situation is developed in the finest manner from the original disposition of their characters . The honest ...
Page 49
... Galilee tc Italy , and placed in a wood at midnight ; which was the cause of so many more pilgrimages being made to that place . - H . N. H. The current that with gentle murmur glides , Thou know'st V - 4 49 OF VERONA Act II . Sc . vii .
... Galilee tc Italy , and placed in a wood at midnight ; which was the cause of so many more pilgrimages being made to that place . - H . N. H. The current that with gentle murmur glides , Thou know'st V - 4 49 OF VERONA Act II . Sc . vii .
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