The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... true love call . All mine was thine before thou hadst this more . " DATE OF COMPOSITION The only allusion to the play previous to its insertion in the First Folio is in the Palladis Tamia , 1598 , where Meres places it first among the ...
... true love call . All mine was thine before thou hadst this more . " DATE OF COMPOSITION The only allusion to the play previous to its insertion in the First Folio is in the Palladis Tamia , 1598 , where Meres places it first among the ...
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... true , the ghost being made to utter Dryden's thoughts , not Shakespeare's . For , though the least that he did may be worth more than all that was done before him , and his poorest performances surpass the best of models ; it is ...
... true , the ghost being made to utter Dryden's thoughts , not Shakespeare's . For , though the least that he did may be worth more than all that was done before him , and his poorest performances surpass the best of models ; it is ...
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... true , they are continually pelting those about them with very small wit , wherein they seem rather too much like one mind in two persons ; but their wit , if such it may be called , is quite as good as that of their betters : from ...
... true , they are continually pelting those about them with very small wit , wherein they seem rather too much like one mind in two persons ; but their wit , if such it may be called , is quite as good as that of their betters : from ...
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... true affection , that is kept from discerning the signs of a return by a sense of its own unworthiness . And yet , for some cause or other , these persons do not greatly interest or move us ; there being an appearance of art either in ...
... true affection , that is kept from discerning the signs of a return by a sense of its own unworthiness . And yet , for some cause or other , these persons do not greatly interest or move us ; there being an appearance of art either in ...
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... true poetry enough not to fear putting silly verses in the lips of the silly wooer , and thus , whilst he intentionally inserts a poem of no merit , he acquires the further merit of characterization . The poem which Valentine addresses ...
... true poetry enough not to fear putting silly verses in the lips of the silly wooer , and thus , whilst he intentionally inserts a poem of no merit , he acquires the further merit of characterization . The poem which Valentine addresses ...
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