The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... thought and wis- dom of ages were smelted out of the earth and dross wherein they lay imbedded , and wrought into figures of undecay- ing beauty ; and the extraction and efficacy of centuries were treasured up in his pages . It can ...
... thought and wis- dom of ages were smelted out of the earth and dross wherein they lay imbedded , and wrought into figures of undecay- ing beauty ; and the extraction and efficacy of centuries were treasured up in his pages . It can ...
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... thought and image , the sub- tle and sinewy discourse , and the " working words , " that give such matchless energy and operation to his later and riper performances . Hence , no doubt , the persuasion of certain men , that Shakespeare ...
... thought and image , the sub- tle and sinewy discourse , and the " working words , " that give such matchless energy and operation to his later and riper performances . Hence , no doubt , the persuasion of certain men , that Shakespeare ...
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... thought of writing dramas merely for the closet : but if it had been acted as often as his other plays , we should most likely have some record of its performance , as we have in the case of so many of the others . Notwithstanding its ...
... thought of writing dramas merely for the closet : but if it had been acted as often as his other plays , we should most likely have some record of its performance , as we have in the case of so many of the others . Notwithstanding its ...
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... thought and the structure of the verse evince a pitch of mastership that had not been reached when the plays were originally writ- ten . It was then quite common for a play , when brought out anew , to be revised and retouched either by ...
... thought and the structure of the verse evince a pitch of mastership that had not been reached when the plays were originally writ- ten . It was then quite common for a play , when brought out anew , to be revised and retouched either by ...
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... thought and more delicacy of feeling , than to set forth on such an adventure with so little cause : for Julia has ... thoughts . In her disguise and flight there is no such ap- pearance of turning romantic for the sake of romance , as ...
... thought and more delicacy of feeling , than to set forth on such an adventure with so little cause : for Julia has ... thoughts . In her disguise and flight there is no such ap- pearance of turning romantic for the sake of romance , as ...
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