The Works of Shakespeare ..., Band 34Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... mind displayed in his greater plays ; whereas the argument against his having written this particular play is entirely founded on what we moderns conceive to be its faults . The Baconian would think — if one dare guess at Baconian ...
... mind displayed in his greater plays ; whereas the argument against his having written this particular play is entirely founded on what we moderns conceive to be its faults . The Baconian would think — if one dare guess at Baconian ...
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... mind . There is , indeed , a very striking parallel to Hamlet's image in the very lines of TitusFor now I stand as one upon a rock Environed with a wilderness of sea , etc. , and probably the mental picture in Shakespeare's mind on both ...
... mind . There is , indeed , a very striking parallel to Hamlet's image in the very lines of TitusFor now I stand as one upon a rock Environed with a wilderness of sea , etc. , and probably the mental picture in Shakespeare's mind on both ...
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... mind , beyond the bounds of possibility . Surrounded by jealous and bitter rivals as Shakespeare was , such a fraud must have been immediately exposed . All I ask of the reader is , that he clear his mind of the cant and prejudice which ...
... mind , beyond the bounds of possibility . Surrounded by jealous and bitter rivals as Shakespeare was , such a fraud must have been immediately exposed . All I ask of the reader is , that he clear his mind of the cant and prejudice which ...
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Aaron affection authorship Bassianus blood bring brother character child Chiron close comes common course critics dead death Demetrius doth doubt Elizabethan emperor empress Enter evidence eyes father favour feel friends give Goths hand hast hath heart heaven Henry honour Introduction kill King later Lavinia Lear least leave live look lord Lucius Marc Marcus means mind Moor moral murder nature never noble original perhaps person piece play plot poor possible probably queen regarded revenge Richard Roman Rome Saturninus scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare shows sons sorrow speak speech story sure sweet Tamora tears tell thee thing thou Titus Andronicus tragedy tribunes true turn villain whole writing written wrong young