Complete Works, Volumen1D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... speak , the skeleton out of a story that had never really been alive , and clothed it with flesh and blood , and breathed new life into it till it became living , beautiful , human . Always , whatever the extent of his borrowings might ...
... speak , the skeleton out of a story that had never really been alive , and clothed it with flesh and blood , and breathed new life into it till it became living , beautiful , human . Always , whatever the extent of his borrowings might ...
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... been the passing mood of another ; that the dramatist may have fallen into temporary gloom , or shaken off his depression , or reached forth by anticipation to the final sense of calm elevation . But , roughly speaking INTRODUCTION . 13.
... been the passing mood of another ; that the dramatist may have fallen into temporary gloom , or shaken off his depression , or reached forth by anticipation to the final sense of calm elevation . But , roughly speaking INTRODUCTION . 13.
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William Shakespeare. final sense of calm elevation . But , roughly speaking , this classification of the plays is borne out by the general evi- dences of date . In 1601 and 1602 Shakespeare was passing from the joyous to the tragic mood ...
William Shakespeare. final sense of calm elevation . But , roughly speaking , this classification of the plays is borne out by the general evi- dences of date . In 1601 and 1602 Shakespeare was passing from the joyous to the tragic mood ...
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... speak , more thoroughly on one plane all through — than in any other of the series , with the possible exception of As You Like It . The ease with which the story runs on , the technical mastery of construction whereby fresh situations ...
... speak , more thoroughly on one plane all through — than in any other of the series , with the possible exception of As You Like It . The ease with which the story runs on , the technical mastery of construction whereby fresh situations ...
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... speak to him in many sorts of music That will allow me very worth his service . What else may hap to time I will commit ; Only shape thou thy silence to my wit . Cap . Be you his eunuch , and your mute I'll be : When my tongue blabs ...
... speak to him in many sorts of music That will allow me very worth his service . What else may hap to time I will commit ; Only shape thou thy silence to my wit . Cap . Be you his eunuch , and your mute I'll be : When my tongue blabs ...
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