The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... falls short of what he afterwards did . The internal evidence is corroborated by whatsoever of external evidence hath come down to us . Of the plays mentioned by Francis Meres in his Wit's Treasury , pub- lished in 1598 , The Two ...
... falls short of what he afterwards did . The internal evidence is corroborated by whatsoever of external evidence hath come down to us . Of the plays mentioned by Francis Meres in his Wit's Treasury , pub- lished in 1598 , The Two ...
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... falls in love with him . In the case of Valentine this new condition brings an in- crease of experience and refinement , which he appropriates after his own fashion ; in that of Proteus the change causes a restraint , against which his ...
... falls in love with him . In the case of Valentine this new condition brings an in- crease of experience and refinement , which he appropriates after his own fashion ; in that of Proteus the change causes a restraint , against which his ...
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... falls all the more violently in love with a new object , so does Proteus , when separated from Julia ; he casts his eye on the beloved of his friend , and giving way to this one error , he falls from sin to sin , and runs the gauntlet ...
... falls all the more violently in love with a new object , so does Proteus , when separated from Julia ; he casts his eye on the beloved of his friend , and giving way to this one error , he falls from sin to sin , and runs the gauntlet ...
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... fall the lines of sweetest poetry in the play , expressive of the behavior of true affection in all circum- stances ; in difficulty , excited and lively ; in prosperity and ease , availing itself only of such happiness to pursue its ...
... fall the lines of sweetest poetry in the play , expressive of the behavior of true affection in all circum- stances ; in difficulty , excited and lively ; in prosperity and ease , availing itself only of such happiness to pursue its ...
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... fall evenly , and the syllables are definite in number . Of course it is occasionally varied by couplets , and by quatrains and other forms of verse for which Shakespeare may have found a precedent in the play of The Two Italian ...
... fall evenly , and the syllables are definite in number . Of course it is occasionally varied by couplets , and by quatrains and other forms of verse for which Shakespeare may have found a precedent in the play of The Two Italian ...
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