In Shakespeare's DayJames Vincent Cunningham Fawcett Publications, 1970 - 351 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 130
... give this advocate to my adversary and give me none . " Explanations of things , too , are amusing which are given from conjecture in a sense far different from that which they are intended to convey but with ingenuity and aptness ...
... give this advocate to my adversary and give me none . " Explanations of things , too , are amusing which are given from conjecture in a sense far different from that which they are intended to convey but with ingenuity and aptness ...
الصفحة 340
... give it up ? I see no reason why we should give up the meaning : maturity of experience is certainly a good , and the phrase in a modern context is well enough fitted to convey this mean- ing . But it is our phrase now , and not ...
... give it up ? I see no reason why we should give up the meaning : maturity of experience is certainly a good , and the phrase in a modern context is well enough fitted to convey this mean- ing . But it is our phrase now , and not ...
الصفحة 346
... give them ( and , being himself an Elizabethan , delighted to give them ) was a spectacle of the variety of life . The more variety that could be crowded into a couple of hours - the greater the range of the possibili- ties of life ...
... give them ( and , being himself an Elizabethan , delighted to give them ) was a spectacle of the variety of life . The more variety that could be crowded into a couple of hours - the greater the range of the possibili- ties of life ...
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Introduction by J V Cunningham page | 11 |
Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich | 17 |
Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599 | 27 |
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