Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 278
... Present at those Tragedies . Who would not Swear he had been a Noble Lover , that could Woo so well ? and there is not any person he hath Described in his Book , but his Readers might think they were Well acquainted with them ; indeed ...
... Present at those Tragedies . Who would not Swear he had been a Noble Lover , that could Woo so well ? and there is not any person he hath Described in his Book , but his Readers might think they were Well acquainted with them ; indeed ...
الصفحة 294
... présent à un arbre touffu planté par la nature , jetant au hasard mille rameaux , et croissant inégalement et avec ... present Editors and Commentators , and when the very name of Voltaire , and even the memory of the language in which ...
... présent à un arbre touffu planté par la nature , jetant au hasard mille rameaux , et croissant inégalement et avec ... present Editors and Commentators , and when the very name of Voltaire , and even the memory of the language in which ...
الصفحة 474
... present human woe , The Tempest , as I see it , forces diviner tears , tears for sheer beauty ; with a royal sense of this world and how it passes away , with a catch at the heart of what is to come . And still the sense is royal : it ...
... present human woe , The Tempest , as I see it , forces diviner tears , tears for sheer beauty ; with a royal sense of this world and how it passes away , with a catch at the heart of what is to come . And still the sense is royal : it ...
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CHAPTER | 15 |
FROM FIRST FOLIO | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH | 66 |
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