Shakspere's Silences, Tom 10Harvard University Press, 1929 - 279 |
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... later.1 The remaining anomalies are merely characteristic instances of Shakspere's free and easy workmanship in the early plays . He does not bother to explain why the brave Sir Eglamour ran away . The man had to be got out of the way ...
... later.1 The remaining anomalies are merely characteristic instances of Shakspere's free and easy workmanship in the early plays . He does not bother to explain why the brave Sir Eglamour ran away . The man had to be got out of the way ...
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... later the forces were augmented by the beautiful and notorious - Anne Catley , the famous Euphro- syne of Comus.3 In short , no effort was spared to make the oratorio ( the " roratorio , " as a somewhat later writer 4 had it ) suc ...
... later the forces were augmented by the beautiful and notorious - Anne Catley , the famous Euphro- syne of Comus.3 In short , no effort was spared to make the oratorio ( the " roratorio , " as a somewhat later writer 4 had it ) suc ...
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... later days . In his support appeared Mrs. Cibber , as the Lady , and Mrs. Clive , as Euphrosyne two justly famed actresses of whom we have already spoken in connection with their services rendered to Samson . And Theophilus Cibber , the ...
... later days . In his support appeared Mrs. Cibber , as the Lady , and Mrs. Clive , as Euphrosyne two justly famed actresses of whom we have already spoken in connection with their services rendered to Samson . And Theophilus Cibber , the ...
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