Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 pagina's |
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Pagina 120
... things Are mortis'd and adjoin'd ; which when it falls , Each small annexment , petty consequence , Attends the boisterous ruin . The performance of ' The Murder of Gonzago ' gave Shakespeare the opportunity of discussing a number of things ...
... things Are mortis'd and adjoin'd ; which when it falls , Each small annexment , petty consequence , Attends the boisterous ruin . The performance of ' The Murder of Gonzago ' gave Shakespeare the opportunity of discussing a number of things ...
Pagina 171
... things , but they are got - up fine things . I do not know whether this is quite what I mean but , come what may , I find the poems bore me . Were I a schoolmaster I should think I was setting a boy a very severe punishment if I told ...
... things , but they are got - up fine things . I do not know whether this is quite what I mean but , come what may , I find the poems bore me . Were I a schoolmaster I should think I was setting a boy a very severe punishment if I told ...
Pagina 189
... things we are for that which we expect ; And this ambitious foul infirmity , In having much , torments us with defect Of that we have ; so then we do neglect The thing we have and , all for want of wit , Make something nothing by ...
... things we are for that which we expect ; And this ambitious foul infirmity , In having much , torments us with defect Of that we have ; so then we do neglect The thing we have and , all for want of wit , Make something nothing by ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
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