Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... ardent youth , wisely and well to a prosperous issue . They are enough to prove his good sense and discreet dealing in worldly affairs . §3 . Richard Shakespeare , the poet's grandfather , was a Warwickshire farmer , renting land at ...
... ardent youth , wisely and well to a prosperous issue . They are enough to prove his good sense and discreet dealing in worldly affairs . §3 . Richard Shakespeare , the poet's grandfather , was a Warwickshire farmer , renting land at ...
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... ardent desires , fierce indignation , fervent love . Life in every form and aspect was infinitely inter- esting to them . And if they saw and felt the tragic side of things , none the less did they enjoy the comedy of human existence ...
... ardent desires , fierce indignation , fervent love . Life in every form and aspect was infinitely inter- esting to them . And if they saw and felt the tragic side of things , none the less did they enjoy the comedy of human existence ...
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... ardent and impas- sioned was he , I should have expected that he would have come up to me in the balcony ; but had I been Juliet to Barry's Romeo , so tender , so elo- quent , and so seductive was he , I should certainly have gone down ...
... ardent and impas- sioned was he , I should have expected that he would have come up to me in the balcony ; but had I been Juliet to Barry's Romeo , so tender , so elo- quent , and so seductive was he , I should certainly have gone down ...
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