Otho, Stephens, The Cap and Bills, and Fugitive verseCharles Scribner's Sons, 1939 |
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... characters , and dramatic conduct of a tragedy , and he was to embody it into poetry . The progress of this work was ... character of Ludolf , so I have consented to it ; but I cannot endure his fancy of making the princess blow up her ...
... characters , and dramatic conduct of a tragedy , and he was to embody it into poetry . The progress of this work was ... character of Ludolf , so I have consented to it ; but I cannot endure his fancy of making the princess blow up her ...
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... character of Jaques is natural and well preserved . The comic dialogue is very sprightly , with less mixture of low ... characters , though not new , nor pro- duced by any deep knowledge of human nature . Parolles is a boast- er and a ...
... character of Jaques is natural and well preserved . The comic dialogue is very sprightly , with less mixture of low ... characters , though not new , nor pro- duced by any deep knowledge of human nature . Parolles is a boast- er and a ...
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... character and expression of Keats's features would arrest even the casual passenger in the street ; and now they were wrought to a tone of animation that I could not but watch with interest , knowing what was in store for him from the ...
... character and expression of Keats's features would arrest even the casual passenger in the street ; and now they were wrought to a tone of animation that I could not but watch with interest , knowing what was in store for him from the ...
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EDITORS NOTE BEFORE OTHO THE GREAT | 38 |
ACT III | 70 |
ACT IV | 98 |
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