The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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Strana 113
... story with wonderful animation . From the same collection of tales had he before half dramatized the story of " Giletta of Narbonne , " who cured the King of France of a painful malady , and the King gave her in marriage to the Count ...
... story with wonderful animation . From the same collection of tales had he before half dramatized the story of " Giletta of Narbonne , " who cured the King of France of a painful malady , and the King gave her in marriage to the Count ...
Strana 162
... story , by some prin- ciple even more exciting than its capabilities for the purposes of the drama . It was the story , we think , which was presented to him in the evening - talk around . the hearth of his childhood ; it was the story ...
... story , by some prin- ciple even more exciting than its capabilities for the purposes of the drama . It was the story , we think , which was presented to him in the evening - talk around . the hearth of his childhood ; it was the story ...
Strana 423
... story that was not in some degree familiar to his audience , either in their chroniclers , their elder dramatists , or in their novelists . Here was a story quite out of the range of the ordinary reading even of educated Englishmen ...
... story that was not in some degree familiar to his audience , either in their chroniclers , their elder dramatists , or in their novelists . Here was a story quite out of the range of the ordinary reading even of educated Englishmen ...
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