The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 6 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... sense than as referring to the prodigality with which the King dis- pensed those honors in the first of his reign ; Knighthood being thereby in a way to grow so hackneyed that it would rather be an honor not to have been dubbed . xvi ...
... sense than as referring to the prodigality with which the King dis- pensed those honors in the first of his reign ; Knighthood being thereby in a way to grow so hackneyed that it would rather be an honor not to have been dubbed . xvi ...
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... sense of art , did not in all cases take care to shun such anachronisms as criticism hath delighted to find in his plays . Perhaps it should be observed in this connection , that the two parts of Henry IV cover a period of ten and a ...
... sense of art , did not in all cases take care to shun such anachronisms as criticism hath delighted to find in his plays . Perhaps it should be observed in this connection , that the two parts of Henry IV cover a period of ten and a ...
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... sense in getting into it , -in suppos- ing for a moment that he could inspire such a passion in such a place : nor does it seem probable that the Poet would have exhibited him thus , but that he were moved thereto by somewhat else than ...
... sense in getting into it , -in suppos- ing for a moment that he could inspire such a passion in such a place : nor does it seem probable that the Poet would have exhibited him thus , but that he were moved thereto by somewhat else than ...
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... sense , are about as far from virtue as the worst purposes of Sir John ; though their sins are of a more respectable kind than to expose them to ridicule . But we are the more willing to forget their un- handsome practices herein ...
... sense , are about as far from virtue as the worst purposes of Sir John ; though their sins are of a more respectable kind than to expose them to ridicule . But we are the more willing to forget their un- handsome practices herein ...
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... sense of enjoy- ment . Neither is he at all jealous or envious - for envy is its own tormentor - he is more inclined to be glad to see others enjoying themselves , and even helps his boon- companions in attaining their desires , as long ...
... sense of enjoy- ment . Neither is he at all jealous or envious - for envy is its own tormentor - he is more inclined to be glad to see others enjoying themselves , and even helps his boon- companions in attaining their desires , as long ...
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