The life of King Henry VIIICassell & Company, 1908 |
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... mind , the ear , and the feelings by a free and broad perusal ; and if any of your readers care to follow me in this inquiry , I would ask him to do as I did— that is , to read the whole play straight through , with an eye open to ...
... mind , the ear , and the feelings by a free and broad perusal ; and if any of your readers care to follow me in this inquiry , I would ask him to do as I did— that is , to read the whole play straight through , with an eye open to ...
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... mind was open to entertain the doubt ) to belong entirely and unquestionably to Fletcher . 66 Of the fourth Act I did not so well know what to think . For the most part it seemed to bear evidence 1 As , for instance : - 16 - B ' Now I ...
... mind was open to entertain the doubt ) to belong entirely and unquestionably to Fletcher . 66 Of the fourth Act I did not so well know what to think . For the most part it seemed to bear evidence 1 As , for instance : - 16 - B ' Now I ...
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... mind , the freshness and originality of Shakspere . It was pathetic and graceful , but one could see how it was done . Katharine's last speeches , however , smacked strongly again of Fletcher . And altogether it seemed to me that if ...
... mind , the freshness and originality of Shakspere . It was pathetic and graceful , but one could see how it was done . Katharine's last speeches , however , smacked strongly again of Fletcher . And altogether it seemed to me that if ...
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... mind and place Infecting one another , yea , reciprocally— Only to show his pomp as well in France As here at home , suggests the King , our master , To this last costly treaty , the interview , That swallowed so much treasure , and ...
... mind and place Infecting one another , yea , reciprocally— Only to show his pomp as well in France As here at home , suggests the King , our master , To this last costly treaty , the interview , That swallowed so much treasure , and ...
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... mind growing once corrupt , They turn to vicious forms , ten times more ugly Than ever they were fair . This man so cómplete , Who was enrolled ' mongst wonders , and when we , Almost with ravished listening , could not find His hour of ...
... mind growing once corrupt , They turn to vicious forms , ten times more ugly Than ever they were fair . This man so cómplete , Who was enrolled ' mongst wonders , and when we , Almost with ravished listening , could not find His hour of ...
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