The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 1-2Collins & Hannay, 1826 |
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Page 19
... hands in the blood of his own mother ; and that barbarous action is performed , though not imme- diately upon the stage , yet so near , that the audience hear Clytemnestra crying out to Egysthus for help , and to her son for mercy ...
... hands in the blood of his own mother ; and that barbarous action is performed , though not imme- diately upon the stage , yet so near , that the audience hear Clytemnestra crying out to Egysthus for help , and to her son for mercy ...
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... hand than he could hold , hired boys to wait under his inspection , who , when Will Shakespeare was summoned , were immediately to present themselves , I am Shakespeare's boy , sir . In time , Shakespeare found higher employment ; but ...
... hand than he could hold , hired boys to wait under his inspection , who , when Will Shakespeare was summoned , were immediately to present themselves , I am Shakespeare's boy , sir . In time , Shakespeare found higher employment ; but ...
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... hands of Sir Thomas Han- mer , the Oxford editor , a man , in my opinion , eminently qualified by nature for such studies . He had , what is the first requisite to emendatory criticism , that intuition by which the poet's intention is ...
... hands of Sir Thomas Han- mer , the Oxford editor , a man , in my opinion , eminently qualified by nature for such studies . He had , what is the first requisite to emendatory criticism , that intuition by which the poet's intention is ...
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... hand , as some one else expresses it , like Pallas out of Jove's head , at full growth and mature . The ever memorable Hales of Eton , ( who , notwith- standing his epithet , is , I fear , almost forgotten , ) had too great a knowledge ...
... hand , as some one else expresses it , like Pallas out of Jove's head , at full growth and mature . The ever memorable Hales of Eton , ( who , notwith- standing his epithet , is , I fear , almost forgotten , ) had too great a knowledge ...
Page 76
... hands , I will take the liberty of transcribing it : La terre les eaux va boivant , L'arbre la boit par sa racine , La mer salee boit le vent , Et le soleil boit la marine . Tout boit soit en haut ou en has : Suivant ceste reigle commu ...
... hands , I will take the liberty of transcribing it : La terre les eaux va boivant , L'arbre la boit par sa racine , La mer salee boit le vent , Et le soleil boit la marine . Tout boit soit en haut ou en has : Suivant ceste reigle commu ...
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