ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 páginas |
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Página 167
... hand , If that it be the work of any hand . ( IV . iii . 57-9 ) He is in control , rushing to no conclusions . When Hubert enters , Salisbury draws his sword upon him . Then the Bastard speaks with the authority and the accent of an ...
... hand , If that it be the work of any hand . ( IV . iii . 57-9 ) He is in control , rushing to no conclusions . When Hubert enters , Salisbury draws his sword upon him . Then the Bastard speaks with the authority and the accent of an ...
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... hand , simply because the conceptions of Venetian polity in two of them are inconsistent . Since when is Shakespeare required to be rigidly consistent in such matters ? Shall we conclude that two distinct dramatists had a hand in ...
... hand , simply because the conceptions of Venetian polity in two of them are inconsistent . Since when is Shakespeare required to be rigidly consistent in such matters ? Shall we conclude that two distinct dramatists had a hand in ...
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... hand . Think you there was , or might be such a man As this I dreamed of ? And Dolabella speaks to her condition . He reaches out the hand she gropes for : tenderly , like a true man . Gentle madam — no ! The word , so softly spoken ...
... hand . Think you there was , or might be such a man As this I dreamed of ? And Dolabella speaks to her condition . He reaches out the hand she gropes for : tenderly , like a true man . Gentle madam — no ! The word , so softly spoken ...
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