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... passage would appear to be decisive as to the date of the play , by the introduction of these lines : — " Wherever the bright sun of heaven shall shine , His honour , and the greatness of his name , Shall be , and make new nations ...
... passage would appear to be decisive as to the date of the play , by the introduction of these lines : — " Wherever the bright sun of heaven shall shine , His honour , and the greatness of his name , Shall be , and make new nations ...
Pagina 80
... passage . The Nurse , describing the time when Juliet was weaned , says— " On Lammas - eve at night shall she be fourteen ; That shall she , marry ; I remember it well . ' Tis since the earthquake now eleven years ; Sitting in the sun ...
... passage . The Nurse , describing the time when Juliet was weaned , says— " On Lammas - eve at night shall she be fourteen ; That shall she , marry ; I remember it well . ' Tis since the earthquake now eleven years ; Sitting in the sun ...
Pagina 329
... passage than any that can be found in Shakspeare . What I mean is , that you can show me no passage where there is simply a description of material objects , without any intermixture of moral notions , which produces such an effect ...
... passage than any that can be found in Shakspeare . What I mean is , that you can show me no passage where there is simply a description of material objects , without any intermixture of moral notions , which produces such an effect ...
Inhoudsopgave
KING HENRY VIII | 1 |
AND KING RICHARD III WITH REFERENCE | 41 |
OTHELLO | 174 |
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