Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... queen , who had a keen eye for merit , honoured Shakespeare and his art . Ben Jonson in his memorial lines prefixed to the First Folio speaks of those ' flights " of the " Swan of Avon " upon the bankes of Thames , That so did take ...
... queen , who had a keen eye for merit , honoured Shakespeare and his art . Ben Jonson in his memorial lines prefixed to the First Folio speaks of those ' flights " of the " Swan of Avon " upon the bankes of Thames , That so did take ...
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... Queen , " your ladyship is nearer to heaven than when I saw you last , by the altitude of a chopine . Pray God , your voice , like a piece of uncurrent gold , be not cracked within the ring . " And among the possible indignities on ...
... Queen , " your ladyship is nearer to heaven than when I saw you last , by the altitude of a chopine . Pray God , your voice , like a piece of uncurrent gold , be not cracked within the ring . " And among the possible indignities on ...
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Edward Dowden. that spirit to be the same with a difference . Queen Katherine is a Hermione of English history ; she has a like dignity , a like magnanimous courage in adversity . It may be , as Dr. Garnett ingeni- ously argues , that ...
Edward Dowden. that spirit to be the same with a difference . Queen Katherine is a Hermione of English history ; she has a like dignity , a like magnanimous courage in adversity . It may be , as Dr. Garnett ingeni- ously argues , that ...
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