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William Shakespeare. HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY FROM THE BEQUEST OF EVERT JANSEN WENDELL 1913 78-20 OF SHAKESPEARE'S LIFE AND WRITINGS . WRITTEN BY N. ROWE 13433.8.
William Shakespeare. HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY FROM THE BEQUEST OF EVERT JANSEN WENDELL 1913 78-20 OF SHAKESPEARE'S LIFE AND WRITINGS . WRITTEN BY N. ROWE 13433.8.
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William Shakespeare. draw him from thence , and unhappily prevented his further proficiency in that language . It is without controversy , that in his works we scarce find any traces of any thing that looks like an imitation of the ...
William Shakespeare. draw him from thence , and unhappily prevented his further proficiency in that language . It is without controversy , that in his works we scarce find any traces of any thing that looks like an imitation of the ...
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William Shakespeare. Almost all his plays are divided between serious and ludi- crous characters , and , in the successive evolutions of the design , sometimes produce seriousness and sorrow , and sometimes levity and laughter . That ...
William Shakespeare. Almost all his plays are divided between serious and ludi- crous characters , and , in the successive evolutions of the design , sometimes produce seriousness and sorrow , and sometimes levity and laughter . That ...
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William Shakespeare. and vanity catches small occasions ; or that all contrariety of opinion , even in those that can defend it no longer , makes proud men angry ; there is often found in commen- taries a spontaneous strain of invective ...
William Shakespeare. and vanity catches small occasions ; or that all contrariety of opinion , even in those that can defend it no longer , makes proud men angry ; there is often found in commen- taries a spontaneous strain of invective ...
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William Shakespeare. with the current opinion ; but I have not , by any affecta- tion of singularity , deviated from it . Nothing is minutely and particularly examined , and therefore it is to be sup posed , that in the plays which are ...
William Shakespeare. with the current opinion ; but I have not , by any affecta- tion of singularity , deviated from it . Nothing is minutely and particularly examined , and therefore it is to be sup posed , that in the plays which are ...
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