Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1958 - 336 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 72
... hand of time shall have brushed off his present Editors and Commentators , and when the very name of Voltaire , and even the memory of the language in which he has written , shall be no more , the Apalachian mountains , the banks of the ...
... hand of time shall have brushed off his present Editors and Commentators , and when the very name of Voltaire , and even the memory of the language in which he has written , shall be no more , the Apalachian mountains , the banks of the ...
الصفحة 235
... hand Chambers does ' not see that any other assumption helps to make this difficult play more intelligible than the assumption of Shakespeare working in an abnormal mood ' . Yet it seems quite clear that there are either two hands or ...
... hand Chambers does ' not see that any other assumption helps to make this difficult play more intelligible than the assumption of Shakespeare working in an abnormal mood ' . Yet it seems quite clear that there are either two hands or ...
الصفحة 309
... hand should prevail , How order should be quelled ; and by this pattern Not one of you should live an aged man . For other ruffians , as their fancies wrought With self same hand , self reasons , and self right , Would shark on you ...
... hand should prevail , How order should be quelled ; and by this pattern Not one of you should live an aged man . For other ruffians , as their fancies wrought With self same hand , self reasons , and self right , Would shark on you ...
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Richard III | 13 |
The Comedy of Errors | 61 |
Titus Andronicus | 105 |
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