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... never ceased to be one ( though with occasions of failure , one may be sure , and it is not to be supposed that Troilus and Cressida had the vogue of As You Like It , or that Coriolanus was as quoted a character as Falstaff ) . But it ...
... never ceased to be one ( though with occasions of failure , one may be sure , and it is not to be supposed that Troilus and Cressida had the vogue of As You Like It , or that Coriolanus was as quoted a character as Falstaff ) . But it ...
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... never should be - in modern style . With two or three characters on the stage together there may seem nothing amiss unless it is that verse speaking sounds odd . But the mo- ment a solitary figure begins to confide his thoughts very pre ...
... never should be - in modern style . With two or three characters on the stage together there may seem nothing amiss unless it is that verse speaking sounds odd . But the mo- ment a solitary figure begins to confide his thoughts very pre ...
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... never , it will be observed , emphasised any aspect of it which it would have been difficult for his boy actors to interpret . We also are spared , that is to say , and happily , any scenes of sensu- ous seduction . Even in Antony and ...
... never , it will be observed , emphasised any aspect of it which it would have been difficult for his boy actors to interpret . We also are spared , that is to say , and happily , any scenes of sensu- ous seduction . Even in Antony and ...
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... never tired of voicing his devotion to his country . Lip - service ; but it was what he had best to give . England's devotion in these latter days to his memory and her care for his gift to her , has been lip - service indeed . This is ...
... never tired of voicing his devotion to his country . Lip - service ; but it was what he had best to give . England's devotion in these latter days to his memory and her care for his gift to her , has been lip - service indeed . This is ...
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... never be the same . . . O happy fair Your eyes are lodestars ! and your tongue sweet air , More tuneable to lark than shepherd's ear When wheat is green , when hawthorn buds appear . Sound and sense are wedded , the sense is simple ...
... never be the same . . . O happy fair Your eyes are lodestars ! and your tongue sweet air , More tuneable to lark than shepherd's ear When wheat is green , when hawthorn buds appear . Sound and sense are wedded , the sense is simple ...
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