Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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... CORIOLANUS , MEASURE FOR MEASURE , !!!!!! XII . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING , 293 XIII . KING JOHN , 317 XIV . WINTER'S TALE , 343 XV . RICHARD 11. , 367 XVI . MERCHANT OF VENICE , 387 XVII . 413 XVIII . 451 ΧΙΧ . 473 XX . 495 SHAKESPEARE ...
... CORIOLANUS , MEASURE FOR MEASURE , !!!!!! XII . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING , 293 XIII . KING JOHN , 317 XIV . WINTER'S TALE , 343 XV . RICHARD 11. , 367 XVI . MERCHANT OF VENICE , 387 XVII . 413 XVIII . 451 ΧΙΧ . 473 XX . 495 SHAKESPEARE ...
Pagina 471
... should at the same time be presented with the counterbalan- cing reflection of the ill effects produced upon the mass of the people during the transit of such fiery meteors . XIX . Coriolanus . XIX . CORIOLANUS . I DO Richard IIІ . 471.
... should at the same time be presented with the counterbalan- cing reflection of the ill effects produced upon the mass of the people during the transit of such fiery meteors . XIX . Coriolanus . XIX . CORIOLANUS . I DO Richard IIІ . 471.
Pagina 473
Charles Cowden Clarke. XIX . Coriolanus . XIX . CORIOLANUS . I DO not suppose that there.
Charles Cowden Clarke. XIX . Coriolanus . XIX . CORIOLANUS . I DO not suppose that there.
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Charles Cowden Clarke. XIX . CORIOLANUS . I DO not suppose that there ever was embodied a more per- fect representation of the abstract principle of aristocratic assumption than we find delineated in the play of " Corio- lanus ; " the ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. XIX . CORIOLANUS . I DO not suppose that there ever was embodied a more per- fect representation of the abstract principle of aristocratic assumption than we find delineated in the play of " Corio- lanus ; " the ...
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