Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 sidor |
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... speech , before he kills himself , in which he conveys his reasons to the senate for the murder of his wife , is equal to the first speech in which he gave them an account of his courtship of her , and ' his whole course of love ...
... speech , before he kills himself , in which he conveys his reasons to the senate for the murder of his wife , is equal to the first speech in which he gave them an account of his courtship of her , and ' his whole course of love ...
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... speeches in Shakespeare , where the hidden motives that actuate princes and their advisers in war and policy are better laid open than in speeches from the throne or woolsack . Henry , because he did not know how to govern his own ...
... speeches in Shakespeare , where the hidden motives that actuate princes and their advisers in war and policy are better laid open than in speeches from the throne or woolsack . Henry , because he did not know how to govern his own ...
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... speech of his , in his own defence , contains a whole volume of wisdom . Anthonio . I hold the world but as the world , Gratiano , A stage , where every one must play his part ; And mine a sad one . Gratiano . Let me play the fool ...
... speech of his , in his own defence , contains a whole volume of wisdom . Anthonio . I hold the world but as the world , Gratiano , A stage , where every one must play his part ; And mine a sad one . Gratiano . Let me play the fool ...
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THE TEMPEST | 89 |
THE MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 95 |
ROMEO AND Juliet | 105 |
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1920 |
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