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In a time of feverish experiment , like the early nineties of the sixteenth century , when a throng of young Leopold Shakspere , p . xxxviii . Life of Shakespeare , p . 255 f . 1 2 6 to . dramatists were emulously struggling towards ...
In a time of feverish experiment , like the early nineties of the sixteenth century , when a throng of young Leopold Shakspere , p . xxxviii . Life of Shakespeare , p . 255 f . 1 2 6 to . dramatists were emulously struggling towards ...
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The Latin scraps freely sprinkled over the text of H - ' invitis nubibus , ' ' gelidus timor Occupat artus , ' or the elegiac verse which escapes from young Rutland's dying lips ( 3 Henry VI . i . IO King Henry the Sixth.
The Latin scraps freely sprinkled over the text of H - ' invitis nubibus , ' ' gelidus timor Occupat artus , ' or the elegiac verse which escapes from young Rutland's dying lips ( 3 Henry VI . i . IO King Henry the Sixth.
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on discovering that Somerset is at large ; or young Clifford's , on finding his dead father ( v . 2. 40 ) ; or the combat , known only to C , between young Clifford and Richard , which issues in Richard's ' flying away .
on discovering that Somerset is at large ; or young Clifford's , on finding his dead father ( v . 2. 40 ) ; or the combat , known only to C , between young Clifford and Richard , which issues in Richard's ' flying away .
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... nor have we won one foot , If Salisbury be lost . This latter passage is more like the Shakespeare of 1588-9 than of 1592 . So are some other vividly Shakespearean bits , such as young Clifford's O , let the vile world end ...
... nor have we won one foot , If Salisbury be lost . This latter passage is more like the Shakespeare of 1588-9 than of 1592 . So are some other vividly Shakespearean bits , such as young Clifford's O , let the vile world end ...
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To Shakespeare such a situation was at all times unattractive ; but the recent painter of the guilty loves of Isabel the queen and young Mortimer was keenly alive to its tragic force . Admitting the two contentions here urged ...
To Shakespeare such a situation was at all times unattractive ; but the recent painter of the guilty loves of Isabel the queen and young Mortimer was keenly alive to its tragic force . Admitting the two contentions here urged ...
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