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Pagina 82
... appears to us somewhat idle work . PERIOD OF THE ACTION , AND MANNERS . The slight foundation of historical truth which can be established in the legend of Romeo and Juliet - that of the " civil broils " of the two rival houses of ...
... appears to us somewhat idle work . PERIOD OF THE ACTION , AND MANNERS . The slight foundation of historical truth which can be established in the legend of Romeo and Juliet - that of the " civil broils " of the two rival houses of ...
Pagina 173
... appears in her madness , we are not more prepared to weep over all its most pathetic movements , than we afterwards are to hear of her death . Perhaps the description of that catastrophe by the queen is poetical rather than dramatic ...
... appears in her madness , we are not more prepared to weep over all its most pathetic movements , than we afterwards are to hear of her death . Perhaps the description of that catastrophe by the queen is poetical rather than dramatic ...
Pagina 368
... appears , " As it was acted by the King's Majesty's Servants at the Globe . " There was a preface to the first edition , which is omitted in the second , in which are these words : - " You have here a new play , never staled with the ...
... appears , " As it was acted by the King's Majesty's Servants at the Globe . " There was a preface to the first edition , which is omitted in the second , in which are these words : - " You have here a new play , never staled with the ...
Inhoudsopgave
KING HENRY VIII | 1 |
AND KING RICHARD III WITH REFERENCE | 41 |
OTHELLO | 174 |
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