The Works of Shakespeare, Том 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... ness of speech as indicating general corruption ; they indicate an undeveloped rather than a corrupt society . The English people were morally sound , but they were coarse in habit and speech , after the manner of the time . There was ...
... ness of speech as indicating general corruption ; they indicate an undeveloped rather than a corrupt society . The English people were morally sound , but they were coarse in habit and speech , after the manner of the time . There was ...
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... ness served his purpose , as the description of the Dover Cliff in " King Lear " shows . In the plays there are recurring evidences that the poet knew Virgil and Ovid , and had not forgotten Lily's grammar and the " Sententiæ Pueriles ...
... ness served his purpose , as the description of the Dover Cliff in " King Lear " shows . In the plays there are recurring evidences that the poet knew Virgil and Ovid , and had not forgotten Lily's grammar and the " Sententiæ Pueriles ...
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... ness is its own and is not to be found elsewhere . There are many points at which one feels this characteristic charm . From Kenilworth to Stratford , if one goes by the way of Warwick and Charlecote , it is continuous . There are sweet ...
... ness is its own and is not to be found elsewhere . There are many points at which one feels this characteristic charm . From Kenilworth to Stratford , if one goes by the way of Warwick and Charlecote , it is continuous . There are sweet ...
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... ness , nor dull the splendour of the ancient baronial life which invests it with perennial interest . The view from the plant house , with the lovely stretch of sward to the Avon , the old - fashioned garden on the left , the Castle ...
... ness , nor dull the splendour of the ancient baronial life which invests it with perennial interest . The view from the plant house , with the lovely stretch of sward to the Avon , the old - fashioned garden on the left , the Castle ...
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... ness or unhappiness which came into Shakespeare's life with his rash marriage . It is true that he spent many years in London ; but when he had been there only eleven years , and was still a young man , he se- cured a home for himself ...
... ness or unhappiness which came into Shakespeare's life with his rash marriage . It is true that he spent many years in London ; but when he had been there only eleven years , and was still a young man , he se- cured a home for himself ...
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