ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 páginas |
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Página 149
... merely individual pang to Richard and his queen . His embarrassed , tongue - tied speech is the comment of reality ... mere stage - figure . L 149 SHAKESPEARE AND HISTORY.
... merely individual pang to Richard and his queen . His embarrassed , tongue - tied speech is the comment of reality ... mere stage - figure . L 149 SHAKESPEARE AND HISTORY.
Página 295
... merely the excuse Hamlet made to himself for not taking advantage of this particular and favourable moment for doing justice on his guilty unde , at the urgent instance of the spirit of his father . Dr. Johnson further state , that in ...
... merely the excuse Hamlet made to himself for not taking advantage of this particular and favourable moment for doing justice on his guilty unde , at the urgent instance of the spirit of his father . Dr. Johnson further state , that in ...
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... mere benevolent and astute friar will not serve the turn . Therefore the Duke must know of Angelo's treatment of Mariana ; and that makes his behaviour in choosing Angelo for his deputy equivocal . But this difficulty is merely ...
... mere benevolent and astute friar will not serve the turn . Therefore the Duke must know of Angelo's treatment of Mariana ; and that makes his behaviour in choosing Angelo for his deputy equivocal . But this difficulty is merely ...
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