The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... heart would have been pronounced indecorous and more than unladylike . In Although the information at present accessible does not enable us to determine the exact natures of Shakespeare's occupations from his fourteenth to his ...
... heart would have been pronounced indecorous and more than unladylike . In Although the information at present accessible does not enable us to determine the exact natures of Shakespeare's occupations from his fourteenth to his ...
Page 62
... heart , wrapp'd in a woman's hide ! This line is of extreme inter- est as including the earliest record of words composed by the great dramatist . It forms part of a vigorous speech which is as Shakespearean in its natural characterial ...
... heart , wrapp'd in a woman's hide ! This line is of extreme inter- est as including the earliest record of words composed by the great dramatist . It forms part of a vigorous speech which is as Shakespearean in its natural characterial ...
Page 64
... heart wrapt in a Players hide , supposes he is as well able to bumbast out a blanke verse as the best of you ; and ... Heart's Dream , that he pub- lished a few weeks afterward , in which he specially re- grets that the attack had proved ...
... heart wrapt in a Players hide , supposes he is as well able to bumbast out a blanke verse as the best of you ; and ... Heart's Dream , that he pub- lished a few weeks afterward , in which he specially re- grets that the attack had proved ...
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... heart and intellect which can only be uni- versal when it reaches the intuitive perceptions of the low- liest , and by exhibiting his marvelous conceptions in the pristine form in which they had instinctively emanated , become the poet ...
... heart and intellect which can only be uni- versal when it reaches the intuitive perceptions of the low- liest , and by exhibiting his marvelous conceptions in the pristine form in which they had instinctively emanated , become the poet ...
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... heart wrapt in a Players hide , supposes he is as well able to bumbast out a blanke verse as the best of you ; and being an absolute Iohannes fac totum , is in his own conceit the onely Shake - scene in a countrie . O that I might ...
... heart wrapt in a Players hide , supposes he is as well able to bumbast out a blanke verse as the best of you ; and being an absolute Iohannes fac totum , is in his own conceit the onely Shake - scene in a countrie . O that I might ...
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