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It may be considered as a dramatic romance , in which the most striking parts of the story are thrown into the form of a dialogue , and the intermediate circumstances are explained by the different speakers , as occasion renders it ...
It may be considered as a dramatic romance , in which the most striking parts of the story are thrown into the form of a dialogue , and the intermediate circumstances are explained by the different speakers , as occasion renders it ...
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The only thing in his favour in this play is his treatment of Cranmer : there is also another circumstance in his favour , which is his patronage of Hans Holbein . - It has been said of Shakespeare , No maid could live near such a man ' ...
The only thing in his favour in this play is his treatment of Cranmer : there is also another circumstance in his favour , which is his patronage of Hans Holbein . - It has been said of Shakespeare , No maid could live near such a man ' ...
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She is placed in circumstances of the most critical kind , and has to court her husband both as a virgin and a wife : yet the most scrupulous nicety of female modesty is not once violated . There is not one thought or action that ought ...
She is placed in circumstances of the most critical kind , and has to court her husband both as a virgin and a wife : yet the most scrupulous nicety of female modesty is not once violated . There is not one thought or action that ought ...
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