The Quarterly Review, Volume 237William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... hand at about the same time ? Moreover , it was acted by Lord Pembroke's players in the first instance . No doubt the tradition recorded by Ravenscroft in 1678 is correct . The play was by another hand ( most probably Kyd's ) , and ...
... hand at about the same time ? Moreover , it was acted by Lord Pembroke's players in the first instance . No doubt the tradition recorded by Ravenscroft in 1678 is correct . The play was by another hand ( most probably Kyd's ) , and ...
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... hand through the last three acts . These lines seem the most prominent instance : " To die is all as common as to live For from the instant we begin to live We do pursue and hunt the time to die : First bud we , then we blow , and after ...
... hand through the last three acts . These lines seem the most prominent instance : " To die is all as common as to live For from the instant we begin to live We do pursue and hunt the time to die : First bud we , then we blow , and after ...
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... hands . It seems just possible that the corrections and additions by one of these are in Shakespeare's own writing . †All the critics assign the first 170 lines of Act II , Sc . 4 , to this hand , though other passages may also be his ...
... hands . It seems just possible that the corrections and additions by one of these are in Shakespeare's own writing . †All the critics assign the first 170 lines of Act II , Sc . 4 , to this hand , though other passages may also be his ...
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... hand Begins to shake the ancient seat to dust ' ( Sc . III , 99 ) . " That mortgage sits like a snaffle on my inheritance , and makes me chaw upon iron ' ( Sc . II , 50 ) . ' Unkindness strikes a deeper wound than steel ' ( Sc . x , 13 ) ...
... hand Begins to shake the ancient seat to dust ' ( Sc . III , 99 ) . " That mortgage sits like a snaffle on my inheritance , and makes me chaw upon iron ' ( Sc . II , 50 ) . ' Unkindness strikes a deeper wound than steel ' ( Sc . x , 13 ) ...
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... hand , as in Titus Andronicus , ' may show itself in a few touches . Madden , in his admirable Diary of Master William Silence , ' quotes some passages relating to sport ; and there are also lines which have a touch of Shakespeare ...
... hand , as in Titus Andronicus , ' may show itself in a few touches . Madden , in his admirable Diary of Master William Silence , ' quotes some passages relating to sport ; and there are also lines which have a touch of Shakespeare ...
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