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... Shakespeare's ) , therefore it must have been an early work of Shakespeare's . 6 The expression in Act iii . scene 1 , engine of her thoughts , ' for tongue , as in Venus and Adonis , is im- portant ; and the whole speech , three or ...
... Shakespeare's ) , therefore it must have been an early work of Shakespeare's . 6 The expression in Act iii . scene 1 , engine of her thoughts , ' for tongue , as in Venus and Adonis , is im- portant ; and the whole speech , three or ...
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... Shakespeare and an- other poet . Yet , in Henry VI . , he is not quite so bold . Though I do not see any part that we are bound to attribute to Shakespeare , it seems probable that it was written at different times , and by two ...
... Shakespeare and an- other poet . Yet , in Henry VI . , he is not quite so bold . Though I do not see any part that we are bound to attribute to Shakespeare , it seems probable that it was written at different times , and by two ...
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... Shakespeare himself did in some degree , from a love of variety , and from following the accidental leading of the thought . I cannot but think it was chiefly in following Jonson , that Shakespeare caught this practice in the greatly ...
... Shakespeare himself did in some degree , from a love of variety , and from following the accidental leading of the thought . I cannot but think it was chiefly in following Jonson , that Shakespeare caught this practice in the greatly ...
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