The Man Shakespeare and His Tragic Life-storyM. Kennerley, 1909 - 422 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 51
... mistress had her will , did she fall to misery , I wonder ? I may be allowed to notice here how intensely characteristic all this play is of Shakespeare . In the third scene of the third act , life in the country is contrasted to its ...
... mistress had her will , did she fall to misery , I wonder ? I may be allowed to notice here how intensely characteristic all this play is of Shakespeare . In the third scene of the third act , life in the country is contrasted to its ...
الصفحة 144
... mistress , the moon , under whose countenance we- -steal . " This is Shakespeare speaking , and Shakespeare alone : the phrases sing to us in the unmistakable music of the master - poet , though the fall at the last to " -steal ...
... mistress , the moon , under whose countenance we- -steal . " This is Shakespeare speaking , and Shakespeare alone : the phrases sing to us in the unmistakable music of the master - poet , though the fall at the last to " -steal ...
الصفحة 171
... mistress , -what your name is else , I know not , Nor by what wonder you do hit of mine , - Less in your knowledge and your face you show not , Than our earth's wonder ; more than earth divine , Teach me , dear creature , how to think ...
... mistress , -what your name is else , I know not , Nor by what wonder you do hit of mine , - Less in your knowledge and your face you show not , Than our earth's wonder ; more than earth divine , Teach me , dear creature , how to think ...
الصفحة 202
... Mistress Fitton and sent his friend , the young Lord Herbert , to her on some pretext , but with the design that he should commend Shakespeare to the lady . Mistress Fitton fell in love with William Herbert , wooed and won him , and ...
... Mistress Fitton and sent his friend , the young Lord Herbert , to her on some pretext , but with the design that he should commend Shakespeare to the lady . Mistress Fitton fell in love with William Herbert , wooed and won him , and ...
الصفحة 212
... of his life . This is what the commentators and critics hitherto have failed to appreciate . Let us now get at the facts and see what light the dramas throw upon the chief personage of the story , Mistress Fitton . The study 212 " II.
... of his life . This is what the commentators and critics hitherto have failed to appreciate . Let us now get at the facts and see what light the dramas throw upon the chief personage of the story , Mistress Fitton . The study 212 " II.
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