The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... true rhetoric of love . With this letter he had taken by storm the free heart of the unguarded , un- suspecting Julia ; but so well does he understand the strat- egy of love , that towards Silvia , whose heart was given to Valentine ...
... true rhetoric of love . With this letter he had taken by storm the free heart of the unguarded , un- suspecting Julia ; but so well does he understand the strat- egy of love , that towards Silvia , whose heart was given to Valentine ...
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... true English humor makes its entrance upon the Shake- spearean stage when Launce appears , dragging his dog by a string . Note the torrent of eloquence in this speech of Speed's , enumerating the symptoms from which he concludes that ...
... true English humor makes its entrance upon the Shake- spearean stage when Launce appears , dragging his dog by a string . Note the torrent of eloquence in this speech of Speed's , enumerating the symptoms from which he concludes that ...
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... true that , as regards details , the play is rich in pecu- liar beauties , but , taken as a whole , we still observe a cer- tain youthful awkwardness , and a want of depth in poetical execution . It is distinguished by an easy , smooth ...
... true that , as regards details , the play is rich in pecu- liar beauties , but , taken as a whole , we still observe a cer- tain youthful awkwardness , and a want of depth in poetical execution . It is distinguished by an easy , smooth ...
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... true , but is borne along and supported by the fantastic elements of external and internal contingency . But the humor , which in Shakspeare's later comedies pervades the whole , and gives them their comic significance , is wanting ...
... true , but is borne along and supported by the fantastic elements of external and internal contingency . But the humor , which in Shakspeare's later comedies pervades the whole , and gives them their comic significance , is wanting ...
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... true ; for you are over boots in love , And yet you never swum the Hellespont . Pro . Over the boots ? nay , give me not the boots . Val . No , I will not , for it boots thee not . Pro . What ? Val . To be in love , where scorn is ...
... true ; for you are over boots in love , And yet you never swum the Hellespont . Pro . Over the boots ? nay , give me not the boots . Val . No , I will not , for it boots thee not . Pro . What ? Val . To be in love , where scorn is ...
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