An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakspeare: Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets; with Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. de VoltaireAMS Press, 1966 - 296 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... says , MACBETH . One cry'd , God bless us ! and Amen ! the other ; As they had seen me with these hangman's hands , Listening their fear . I could not say , Amen , When they did say , God bless us ! These expressions open to us the ...
... says , MACBETH . One cry'd , God bless us ! and Amen ! the other ; As they had seen me with these hangman's hands , Listening their fear . I could not say , Amen , When they did say , God bless us ! These expressions open to us the ...
Pagina 214
... says he , you would assas- sinate me . Cinna does not barely deny the conspiracy , but exclaims , " I , sir , have I such a treacherous soul , such a base design ! " Augustus cuts him short in this disgrace- ful lie , shewing him he has ...
... says he , you would assas- sinate me . Cinna does not barely deny the conspiracy , but exclaims , " I , sir , have I such a treacherous soul , such a base design ! " Augustus cuts him short in this disgrace- ful lie , shewing him he has ...
Pagina 242
... says , he was ambitious , And Brutus is an honourable man . You all did see , that on the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown , Which he did thrice refuse . Was this ambition ? Yet Brutus says , he was ambitious ; And , sure ...
... says , he was ambitious , And Brutus is an honourable man . You all did see , that on the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown , Which he did thrice refuse . Was this ambition ? Yet Brutus says , he was ambitious ; And , sure ...
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On Dramatic Poetry P | 3 |
On the Historical Drama P | 33 |
The First Part of Henry IV P | 69 |
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