The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... thought and diction scarcely to be found but in Shakespeare's admitted work . The incident and its dénouement are both characteristic of him . Many lines recall Shakespeare's style : ' And from the fragrant garden of her womb Your ...
... thought and diction scarcely to be found but in Shakespeare's admitted work . The incident and its dénouement are both characteristic of him . Many lines recall Shakespeare's style : ' And from the fragrant garden of her womb Your ...
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... thought and diction parts at least of this play do not fall below the standard we expect to find in all that Shakespeare wrote . The date of the play is not later than 1596 , and . ours is a draft copy , revised and corrected by several ...
... thought and diction parts at least of this play do not fall below the standard we expect to find in all that Shakespeare wrote . The date of the play is not later than 1596 , and . ours is a draft copy , revised and corrected by several ...
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... thought of him with the same concern as if he waited for the funeral of one who had done in real life all that he had seen Betterton do in the shadowy representation of the stage . The gloom of the place and the faint lights glimmering ...
... thought of him with the same concern as if he waited for the funeral of one who had done in real life all that he had seen Betterton do in the shadowy representation of the stage . The gloom of the place and the faint lights glimmering ...
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... thought better of it and came to an amicable arrange- ment to be both of them arrested by the police , which saved a needless expenditure of gunpowder and a possible effusion of blood . But it was not always so , nor did the meetings ...
... thought better of it and came to an amicable arrange- ment to be both of them arrested by the police , which saved a needless expenditure of gunpowder and a possible effusion of blood . But it was not always so , nor did the meetings ...
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... thoughts - I mean Westminster Abbey . He tells us that in his serious and pensive moods he very often walked there by ... thought- fulness , that was not unpleasing . Pacing these hallowed precincts he observed that the great war , then ...
... thoughts - I mean Westminster Abbey . He tells us that in his serious and pensive moods he very often walked there by ... thought- fulness , that was not unpleasing . Pacing these hallowed precincts he observed that the great war , then ...
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