The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... Lord Southampton , to whom the author expresses the most unlimited obligation : - " What I have done , ” he says , “ is yours ; what I have to do is yours ; being part in all I have , devoted yours . " The Venus and Adonis was thrice ...
... Lord Southampton , to whom the author expresses the most unlimited obligation : - " What I have done , ” he says , “ is yours ; what I have to do is yours ; being part in all I have , devoted yours . " The Venus and Adonis was thrice ...
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... Lord Cromwell , The London Prodigal , The Puritan , and A Yorkshire Tragedy , there have been ascribed to Shakespeare in more recent times the old Plays of The Reign of King Edward the Third and The Tragedy of Arden of Fevers- ham ; and ...
... Lord Cromwell , The London Prodigal , The Puritan , and A Yorkshire Tragedy , there have been ascribed to Shakespeare in more recent times the old Plays of The Reign of King Edward the Third and The Tragedy of Arden of Fevers- ham ; and ...
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... Lord Sterline , who was then a very young man , and had scarcely unlearned the Scotch idiom , should have been more hardy than any other poet of that age . " Elsewhere ( XII . 2 ) he says : In the two Plays many parallel passages are ...
... Lord Sterline , who was then a very young man , and had scarcely unlearned the Scotch idiom , should have been more hardy than any other poet of that age . " Elsewhere ( XII . 2 ) he says : In the two Plays many parallel passages are ...
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... Lord Sterline's , printed at Edinburgh in 1603. ” Upon the subject of these alleged imitations by Shake- speare of one of the most uninspired of his contemporaries , see Mr Knight's article on this William Alexander in the ...
... Lord Sterline's , printed at Edinburgh in 1603. ” Upon the subject of these alleged imitations by Shake- speare of one of the most uninspired of his contemporaries , see Mr Knight's article on this William Alexander in the ...
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... Lord Bardolph in the Se- cond Part of King Henry the Fourth ( i . 1 ) to old North- umberland in his misannouncement of the issue of the field of Shrewsbury , " So fought , so hononred , and so fairly won , Came not till now to dignify ...
... Lord Bardolph in the Se- cond Part of King Henry the Fourth ( i . 1 ) to old North- umberland in his misannouncement of the issue of the field of Shrewsbury , " So fought , so hononred , and so fairly won , Came not till now to dignify ...
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