The complete dramatic and poetical works of William ShakespeareThe complete dramatic and poetical works of William Shakespeare. With a summary outline of the life of the poet, and a description of his most authentic portraits. |
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Page iii
... present volume by the generally expressed desire for a book in large, clear type, the text of which should embody the latest revisions of the best Shahespearz'an scholars. As the readings of Messrs. Clark and \Vright have been carefully ...
... present volume by the generally expressed desire for a book in large, clear type, the text of which should embody the latest revisions of the best Shahespearz'an scholars. As the readings of Messrs. Clark and \Vright have been carefully ...
Page v
... present time, the very first _ object in the foreground is one proudly eminent—an object not unlike the pyramid of Cheops, as seen by the traveller, which, whether you go up or down the Nile, whether you penetrate its rich valley from ...
... present time, the very first _ object in the foreground is one proudly eminent—an object not unlike the pyramid of Cheops, as seen by the traveller, which, whether you go up or down the Nile, whether you penetrate its rich valley from ...
Page xxxii
... present century have but revived and raised somewhat the cstimate in which the English people held him two hundred and fifty years ago. Before dismissing this topic, it is worth while to no— tice, in these many references to Shakespeare ...
... present century have but revived and raised somewhat the cstimate in which the English people held him two hundred and fifty years ago. Before dismissing this topic, it is worth while to no— tice, in these many references to Shakespeare ...
Page xxxviii
... present possessor, Dr. Ernest Becker. private secretary of the Princess Alice of Darmstadt. It represents its subject as lying in state after death. on a bier. with a wreath round the head. covering in part the baldness of the crown ...
... present possessor, Dr. Ernest Becker. private secretary of the Princess Alice of Darmstadt. It represents its subject as lying in state after death. on a bier. with a wreath round the head. covering in part the baldness of the crown ...
Page xlii
... presents the re— 1 jccted epistle. Julia, incensed at. this presumption on , the part- of her servant, tore the missive in pieces and = threw them on the floor, ordering Lucetta out of the room. When Julia found herself alone, she ...
... presents the re— 1 jccted epistle. Julia, incensed at. this presumption on , the part- of her servant, tore the missive in pieces and = threw them on the floor, ordering Lucetta out of the room. When Julia found herself alone, she ...
Contents
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THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE xi THE HISTORY OF KING HENRY VIII 486 | 56 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS HAZILET PRINCE OF DENMARK 666 | 150 |
AS YOU LIKE IT PERICLES 803 | 170 |
YTWELFTH NIGHT OR WHAT YOU WILL VENUS AND ADONIS 822 | 275 |
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