The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: Tragedies / ... Shakspere. Poems, المجلد 2Knight, 1839 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... better understood their author : they lived in an age when the principles of metrical harmony were appreciated in a higher spirit than they were a century afterwards , and they printed the poet's lines , therefore , for the most part as ...
... better understood their author : they lived in an age when the principles of metrical harmony were appreciated in a higher spirit than they were a century afterwards , and they printed the poet's lines , therefore , for the most part as ...
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... Better authorities than Holinshed had access to have shown that the contest for the crown of Scotland between Duncan and Macbeth was a contest of factions , and that Macbeth was raised to the throne by his Norwegian allies after a ...
... Better authorities than Holinshed had access to have shown that the contest for the crown of Scotland between Duncan and Macbeth was a contest of factions , and that Macbeth was raised to the throne by his Norwegian allies after a ...
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... better than " Point against point rebellious , arm ' gainst arm . " Without the slightest ceremony Steevens omits the em- phatic word present , as " injurious to metre . ' Aroint thee . - See King Lear ; Illustration of Act III ...
... better than " Point against point rebellious , arm ' gainst arm . " Without the slightest ceremony Steevens omits the em- phatic word present , as " injurious to metre . ' Aroint thee . - See King Lear ; Illustration of Act III ...
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... better than the modern text . Macb . If chance will have me king , why , chance may crown me , Without my stir . Ban . New honours come upon him Like our strange garments ; cleave not to their mould , But with the aid of use . Macb ...
... better than the modern text . Macb . If chance will have me king , why , chance may crown me , Without my stir . Ban . New honours come upon him Like our strange garments ; cleave not to their mould , But with the aid of use . Macb ...
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... better with the playfulness of Duncan's speech than the God yield us of the modern text . Malone and Steevens each give a very long paraphrase of the passage . There is great refinement in the sentiment , but the mean- ing is tolerably ...
... better with the playfulness of Duncan's speech than the God yield us of the modern text . Malone and Steevens each give a very long paraphrase of the passage . There is great refinement in the sentiment , but the mean- ing is tolerably ...
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