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... later and as famous tribute , Milton's- Sweetest Shakespeare , fancy's child Warbled his native wood - notes wild . that Jonson would have none of such appreciation.1 He insists that " . . . a good Poet's made , as well as born " and is ...
... later and as famous tribute , Milton's- Sweetest Shakespeare , fancy's child Warbled his native wood - notes wild . that Jonson would have none of such appreciation.1 He insists that " . . . a good Poet's made , as well as born " and is ...
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... Later , a part of the play's action might be carried on there and , later still , something akin to painted scenery may have been set up , the curtains drawing to disclose it . This last possibility has been the subject of acrimonious ...
... Later , a part of the play's action might be carried on there and , later still , something akin to painted scenery may have been set up , the curtains drawing to disclose it . This last possibility has been the subject of acrimonious ...
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... - tempered , not amusing . And when a little later Touchstone says that he'd rather bear with the footsore Rosalind than bear her , yet if he did bear her he would bear no cross , as she has no money William Shakespeare 311.
... - tempered , not amusing . And when a little later Touchstone says that he'd rather bear with the footsore Rosalind than bear her , yet if he did bear her he would bear no cross , as she has no money William Shakespeare 311.
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... later years one may get to see or to read Julius Cæsar , and find that the memory of a gawky boy , gesticulating like a semaphore to a bullet - headed , short - jacketed Brutus , as he exclaims “ Ye gods , ye gods ! must I endure all ...
... later years one may get to see or to read Julius Cæsar , and find that the memory of a gawky boy , gesticulating like a semaphore to a bullet - headed , short - jacketed Brutus , as he exclaims “ Ye gods , ye gods ! must I endure all ...
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... later feel instantly familiar with his work and thought wherever we touch it . Then , if we want entertainment and little more , we can take up The Merchant of Venice , As You Like It , or Much Ado about Nothing . If our turn is for ...
... later feel instantly familiar with his work and thought wherever we touch it . Then , if we want entertainment and little more , we can take up The Merchant of Venice , As You Like It , or Much Ado about Nothing . If our turn is for ...
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