The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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... causes , symptoms , and gradations ; it is brought forward at once , and is portrayed as a distempered frenzy . It ... caused your mirth , nor the serious parts your concernment . ' Pope , in his Preface to Shakspeare , almost re ...
... causes , symptoms , and gradations ; it is brought forward at once , and is portrayed as a distempered frenzy . It ... caused your mirth , nor the serious parts your concernment . ' Pope , in his Preface to Shakspeare , almost re ...
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... which affects Leontes , by making him conjure up unreal causes of dis- quiet ; and thus , in the poet's language , ' stabs him to the centre . " 23 Credent , credible . Her . You look , As if you held a 14 ACT 1 . WINTER'S TALE .
... which affects Leontes , by making him conjure up unreal causes of dis- quiet ; and thus , in the poet's language , ' stabs him to the centre . " 23 Credent , credible . Her . You look , As if you held a 14 ACT 1 . WINTER'S TALE .
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... cause he doubted the issue . 39 Theobald quoted this passages in defence of the well known line in his Double Falsehood , ' None but himself can be his parallel . ' For who does not see at once ( says he ) that he who does not think has ...
... cause he doubted the issue . 39 Theobald quoted this passages in defence of the well known line in his Double Falsehood , ' None but himself can be his parallel . ' For who does not see at once ( says he ) that he who does not think has ...
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... cause to grieve it should be , She's an adultress . Her . Should a villain say so , The most replenish villain in the world , He were as much more villain : you , my lord , Do but mistake . Leon . You have mistook , my lady , Polixenes ...
... cause to grieve it should be , She's an adultress . Her . Should a villain say so , The most replenish villain in the world , He were as much more villain : you , my lord , Do but mistake . Leon . You have mistook , my lady , Polixenes ...
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... cause : when you shall know your mistress Has deserv'd prison , then abound in tears , As I come out : this action , I now go on 11 , Is for my better grace . - Adieu , my lord : I never wish'd to see you sorry ; now , I trust , I shall ...
... cause : when you shall know your mistress Has deserv'd prison , then abound in tears , As I come out : this action , I now go on 11 , Is for my better grace . - Adieu , my lord : I never wish'd to see you sorry ; now , I trust , I shall ...
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