The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: Comedies / ... Shakspere, المجلد 2Knight, 1839 - 452 من الصفحات |
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... poet probably first called this play Love's Labour Won , " - we may add the opinions of these eminent writers on Shakspere to the original opinion of Malone , in opposition to the assertion of Mr. Hunter , ( which is also unsupported by ...
... poet probably first called this play Love's Labour Won , " - we may add the opinions of these eminent writers on Shakspere to the original opinion of Malone , in opposition to the assertion of Mr. Hunter , ( which is also unsupported by ...
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... poet . Her modesty never overcomes the ruling purpose of her soul . She indeed says , " I will no more enforce mine office on you ; " but she immediately after presses her " fix'd intents : " - She succeeds : - : - " What I can do can ...
... poet . Her modesty never overcomes the ruling purpose of her soul . She indeed says , " I will no more enforce mine office on you ; " but she immediately after presses her " fix'd intents : " - She succeeds : - : - " What I can do can ...
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... poet's later style upon his earlier labours . He says , " Rich subject - matter , variety of situation , marvellous development , and striking catastrophe , allured the young poet , who , probably , later in life , would not have chosen ...
... poet's later style upon his earlier labours . He says , " Rich subject - matter , variety of situation , marvellous development , and striking catastrophe , allured the young poet , who , probably , later in life , would not have chosen ...
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... poet might allude to the famous contention about wearing the surplice , without being led to it by the aversions of King James . A friend has given us a valuable note ( see Illustrations of Act 1. ) showing that the contest had been ...
... poet might allude to the famous contention about wearing the surplice , without being led to it by the aversions of King James . A friend has given us a valuable note ( see Illustrations of Act 1. ) showing that the contest had been ...
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... poet uses it , can only be " Wachieved . " " L " To season , " says Malone , " has here a culinary sense ; to preserve by salting . " Upon this , Pye , in his Comments upon the Commentators , ' says , " Surely , this coarse and vulgar ...
... poet uses it , can only be " Wachieved . " " L " To season , " says Malone , " has here a culinary sense ; to preserve by salting . " Upon this , Pye , in his Comments upon the Commentators , ' says , " Surely , this coarse and vulgar ...
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