Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 61
... cries Capulet ; ' these hands shall tear her , ' cries Leonato ; and in that fine old Jacobean mansion , Aston Hall , near Birmingham , is still shown the upper chamber where , in those days , Sir Thomas Holt shut up his daughter who ...
... cries Capulet ; ' these hands shall tear her , ' cries Leonato ; and in that fine old Jacobean mansion , Aston Hall , near Birmingham , is still shown the upper chamber where , in those days , Sir Thomas Holt shut up his daughter who ...
Page 77
... cries , 9 24 O wha is this has don this deid , This ill deid don to me , To send me out this time o ' the yeir To sail upon the se ! But he loses no reputation with us , any more than should Macbeth when , on hearing from Macduff's lips ...
... cries , 9 24 O wha is this has don this deid , This ill deid don to me , To send me out this time o ' the yeir To sail upon the se ! But he loses no reputation with us , any more than should Macbeth when , on hearing from Macduff's lips ...
Page 204
... cries . after it , Ill spirit , I would have more talk with thee , just as Macbeth himself cries to the witches , 81 And also , in the words ' Unreal mockery ' , in a sense discussed below , p . 215 . ** P. 493 . Stay , you imperfect ...
... cries . after it , Ill spirit , I would have more talk with thee , just as Macbeth himself cries to the witches , 81 And also , in the words ' Unreal mockery ' , in a sense discussed below , p . 215 . ** P. 493 . Stay , you imperfect ...
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ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOLIO | 1 |
CHAPTER III | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
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