Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... built far higher in learning , solid , but slow in his performances . Shakespeare , with the English man - of - war , lesser in bulk , but lighter in sailing , could turn with all tides , tack about , and take advantage of all.
... built far higher in learning , solid , but slow in his performances . Shakespeare , with the English man - of - war , lesser in bulk , but lighter in sailing , could turn with all tides , tack about , and take advantage of all.
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... turns of wit and repartee , which we find in the first comedies of Shakespeare , was in large measure derived from Lyly . § 24. In all that is external and mechanical the theatre was still comparatively rude . During Shakespeare's ...
... turns of wit and repartee , which we find in the first comedies of Shakespeare , was in large measure derived from Lyly . § 24. In all that is external and mechanical the theatre was still comparatively rude . During Shakespeare's ...
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... lopped limbs and the reek of blood . If for an hour he was brought into contact with the tragedy of gross and material horror , it was only that he EARLY COMEDIES . 57 might turn away from it for 56 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... lopped limbs and the reek of blood . If for an hour he was brought into contact with the tragedy of gross and material horror , it was only that he EARLY COMEDIES . 57 might turn away from it for 56 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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Edward Dowden. EARLY COMEDIES . 57 might turn away from it for ever . Whether he wrote a few lines of the play here and a few lines there , or wrote them not , concerns us but little ; the play taken as a whole may justly be described as ...
Edward Dowden. EARLY COMEDIES . 57 might turn away from it for ever . Whether he wrote a few lines of the play here and a few lines there , or wrote them not , concerns us but little ; the play taken as a whole may justly be described as ...
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... turns to sweetness his light adversity ; Rosa- lind is not afflicted as she strolls through the wood- land lawns which give Orlando shelter ; Jaques , the dilettante satirist , is anything but a Timon , and in fact when he rails at ...
... turns to sweetness his light adversity ; Rosa- lind is not afflicted as she strolls through the wood- land lawns which give Orlando shelter ; Jaques , the dilettante satirist , is anything but a Timon , and in fact when he rails at ...
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