Francis Bacon and His ShakespeareSargent publishing Company, 1895 - 461 páginas |
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... present drama , and the reader must follow him or remain outside . Hamlet is doubtless more fully delineated ; still in Prospero the Poet is all his char- acters and himself too . " " The second scene of the First Act , which now ...
... present drama , and the reader must follow him or remain outside . Hamlet is doubtless more fully delineated ; still in Prospero the Poet is all his char- acters and himself too . " " The second scene of the First Act , which now ...
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... this piece , she meant thee a good turn . " -Pericles , IV . , 3 . " [ Enter Coriolanus ' wife , mother , and child . ] My wife comes foremost ; then the honor'd mould " But to come to the present case ; the AND HIS SHAKESPEARE . 19.
... this piece , she meant thee a good turn . " -Pericles , IV . , 3 . " [ Enter Coriolanus ' wife , mother , and child . ] My wife comes foremost ; then the honor'd mould " But to come to the present case ; the AND HIS SHAKESPEARE . 19.
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Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. " But to come to the present case ; the great frame of justice ( my Lords ) in this present action , hath a Vault and it hath a Stage ; a Vault wherein these works of dark- ness were contained ; and a Stage ...
Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. " But to come to the present case ; the great frame of justice ( my Lords ) in this present action , hath a Vault and it hath a Stage ; a Vault wherein these works of dark- ness were contained ; and a Stage ...
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... . " - Letter to the Lord Chancellor , referring to the de- ceased Queen Elizabeth . " For in Prospero shall we not recognize the Artist him- self . " - Lowell . " to the present business Which now's upon us : AND HIS SHAKESPEARE . 33.
... . " - Letter to the Lord Chancellor , referring to the de- ceased Queen Elizabeth . " For in Prospero shall we not recognize the Artist him- self . " - Lowell . " to the present business Which now's upon us : AND HIS SHAKESPEARE . 33.
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Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. " to the present business Which now's upon us : " I now come to the Art of Empire or Civil ... present , and make my friendships by choice and election , rather than suffer them , as the manner is , to be ...
Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. " to the present business Which now's upon us : " I now come to the Art of Empire or Civil ... present , and make my friendships by choice and election , rather than suffer them , as the manner is , to be ...
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