The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1921 |
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... fortunes of that monarch ; in Othello he confines himself to the story of the Moor and Desdemona ; in Romeo and Juliet he confines himself to the fortunes of that " pair of star- cross'd lovers " ; but in King Lear Shakespeare has ...
... fortunes of that monarch ; in Othello he confines himself to the story of the Moor and Desdemona ; in Romeo and Juliet he confines himself to the fortunes of that " pair of star- cross'd lovers " ; but in King Lear Shakespeare has ...
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... Fortune . I may here notice that in no account before Shakespeare have I met with the form " Lear " ; it is generally Leir or Leyre . Perhaps , by using the form " Lear , " Shake- speare meant to distinguish his tragedy from the old ...
... Fortune . I may here notice that in no account before Shakespeare have I met with the form " Lear " ; it is generally Leir or Leyre . Perhaps , by using the form " Lear , " Shake- speare meant to distinguish his tragedy from the old ...
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... fortune offers you any such husband ; but will never , I do assure you , make it my business to procure so honourable a match for you as for your sisters ; because , though I have hitherto loved you more than them , you have , in ...
... fortune offers you any such husband ; but will never , I do assure you , make it my business to procure so honourable a match for you as for your sisters ; because , though I have hitherto loved you more than them , you have , in ...
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... Fortune . Cordeilla , hearing by a messenger of her father's state and arrival , poured forth filial tears , and with her husband and the barons of the realm went out to meet him , and afterwards Aganippus permitted Cordeilla to go with ...
... Fortune . Cordeilla , hearing by a messenger of her father's state and arrival , poured forth filial tears , and with her husband and the barons of the realm went out to meet him , and afterwards Aganippus permitted Cordeilla to go with ...
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... Fortune will , To find in heart to beare another more good will . Thus much I said of nuptial loves that ment . And Singer writes that Shakespeare may have also taken from the Mirour " a hint for the behaviour of the steward ( Oswald ) ...
... Fortune will , To find in heart to beare another more good will . Thus much I said of nuptial loves that ment . And Singer writes that Shakespeare may have also taken from the Mirour " a hint for the behaviour of the steward ( Oswald ) ...
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