ShakspereMacmillan, 1893 - 167 pages |
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Page 11
... thought , " what an impressive series of appeals to the senses is made from first to last - the starlit night upon the platform at Elsinore , haunted by a majestic spirit from the grave , succeeded by the brilliancy of the Danish Court ...
... thought , " what an impressive series of appeals to the senses is made from first to last - the starlit night upon the platform at Elsinore , haunted by a majestic spirit from the grave , succeeded by the brilliancy of the Danish Court ...
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... thought , somewhat too severely ; and in order to revenge the ill - usage , he made a ballad upon him . And though this , probably the first , essay of his poetry be lost , yet it is said to have been so very bitter , that it redoubled ...
... thought , somewhat too severely ; and in order to revenge the ill - usage , he made a ballad upon him . And though this , probably the first , essay of his poetry be lost , yet it is said to have been so very bitter , that it redoubled ...
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... thought's invention , Doth like himself heroically sound . " Like himself , " that is , like his name Shake - speare ; but the reference may be to Drayton , who had written under the heroic name of Rowland . 27 15. Southampton and ...
... thought's invention , Doth like himself heroically sound . " Like himself , " that is , like his name Shake - speare ; but the reference may be to Drayton , who had written under the heroic name of Rowland . 27 15. Southampton and ...
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... thought or ex- pression , or whether he himself be not the borrower ; and there is the danger to be guarded against of imagining a connection between two passages which are really independent . It should be remembered also that , in the ...
... thought or ex- pression , or whether he himself be not the borrower ; and there is the danger to be guarded against of imagining a connection between two passages which are really independent . It should be remembered also that , in the ...
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... thought -a dress ornamented with superfluous care ; the idea is at times hardly sufficient to fill out the language in which it is put ; in the middle plays ( Julius Cæsar serves as an example ) there seems a perfect balance and ...
... thought -a dress ornamented with superfluous care ; the idea is at times hardly sufficient to fill out the language in which it is put ; in the middle plays ( Julius Cæsar serves as an example ) there seems a perfect balance and ...
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