The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5Virtue, 1888 |
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. 66 fríar's cell . Each of the lovers in these scenes shows the intensity of their abandonment to an overmastering will . They see only themselves in the universe . " That is the true moral of their ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. 66 fríar's cell . Each of the lovers in these scenes shows the intensity of their abandonment to an overmastering will . They see only themselves in the universe . " That is the true moral of their ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. ROMVA INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . STATE OF THE TEXT , AND CHRONOLOGY , OF HAMLET . THE earliest edition of Hamlet known to exist is that of 1603. It bears the following title : The Tragicall Historie of ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. ROMVA INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . STATE OF THE TEXT , AND CHRONOLOGY , OF HAMLET . THE earliest edition of Hamlet known to exist is that of 1603. It bears the following title : The Tragicall Historie of ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. ILLUSTRATION OF ACT III . ACT IV . 1 SCENE VI . - Burn , house ; sink , Athens ! hence- forth hated be Of Timon , man and all humanity . " PLUTARCH distinctly records the circumstance which converted ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. ILLUSTRATION OF ACT III . ACT IV . 1 SCENE VI . - Burn , house ; sink , Athens ! hence- forth hated be Of Timon , man and all humanity . " PLUTARCH distinctly records the circumstance which converted ...
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