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... nature's burlesques , and even Northumberland ( in Part II , Act i ) is accused upon very small provocation of indulging in " strained passion . " Structural Balance of the Plays Shakespeare is now attending carefully to the structural ...
... nature's burlesques , and even Northumberland ( in Part II , Act i ) is accused upon very small provocation of indulging in " strained passion . " Structural Balance of the Plays Shakespeare is now attending carefully to the structural ...
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... . Buchel . By permission of Mr. A. Bourchier . Ancient Pistol is not only one of nature's burlesques but. MR . A. BOURCHIER AS SHYLOCK IN " THE MERCHANT OF VENICE " SHAKESPEARE'S BIRTHPLACE AT STRATFORD - ON - AVON BEFORE RESTORATION.
... . Buchel . By permission of Mr. A. Bourchier . Ancient Pistol is not only one of nature's burlesques but. MR . A. BOURCHIER AS SHYLOCK IN " THE MERCHANT OF VENICE " SHAKESPEARE'S BIRTHPLACE AT STRATFORD - ON - AVON BEFORE RESTORATION.
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John Drinkwater. Ancient Pistol is not only one of nature's burlesques but is he not ( unintenionally , quite possibly ) an outrageous burlesque of Hotspur ? A quite important matter to notice is how the story of Richard II is kept alive ...
John Drinkwater. Ancient Pistol is not only one of nature's burlesques but is he not ( unintenionally , quite possibly ) an outrageous burlesque of Hotspur ? A quite important matter to notice is how the story of Richard II is kept alive ...
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... nature were involved in the change is idle guessing . But in Julius Cæsar the student may add to the playgoer's enjoy- ment the noting of the things that mark it as the spring - board from which the leap was taken to Hamlet , Othello ...
... nature were involved in the change is idle guessing . But in Julius Cæsar the student may add to the playgoer's enjoy- ment the noting of the things that mark it as the spring - board from which the leap was taken to Hamlet , Othello ...
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... nature ; had an excellent phantasy , brave notions , and gentle expressions , wherein he flowed with that facility that sometimes it was necessary he should be stopped . Jonson's most famous praise of Shakespeare , however , is the poem ...
... nature ; had an excellent phantasy , brave notions , and gentle expressions , wherein he flowed with that facility that sometimes it was necessary he should be stopped . Jonson's most famous praise of Shakespeare , however , is the poem ...
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