Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith M. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1930 - Počet stran: 416 Includes works from John Heminge and Henry Condell (1623) to Carlyle (1840). |
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... -Tremble thou wretch , That hast within thee undivulged crimes Unwhipt of justice ! Hide thee , thou bloody hand ; Thou perjur'd , and thou simular of virtue That art incestuous ! — -Close pent - up guilts 72 JOSEPH WARTON.
... -Tremble thou wretch , That hast within thee undivulged crimes Unwhipt of justice ! Hide thee , thou bloody hand ; Thou perjur'd , and thou simular of virtue That art incestuous ! — -Close pent - up guilts 72 JOSEPH WARTON.
Strana 76
... thou save nothing ? Didst thou give them all ? And when Kent assures him , that the begger hath no daughters , he hastily answers ; Death , traitor , nothing could have subdued nature To such a lowness , but his unkind daughters ...
... thou save nothing ? Didst thou give them all ? And when Kent assures him , that the begger hath no daughters , he hastily answers ; Death , traitor , nothing could have subdued nature To such a lowness , but his unkind daughters ...
Strana 148
... thou in thy head when thou wast born , To signify thou cam'st to bite the world ; And , if the rest be true which I have heard , Thou cam'st into the world with thy legs forward . Which violent invective does not affect Richard as a ...
... thou in thy head when thou wast born , To signify thou cam'st to bite the world ; And , if the rest be true which I have heard , Thou cam'st into the world with thy legs forward . Which violent invective does not affect Richard as a ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
MARGARET CAVENDISH DUCHESS OF NEWCASTLE | 13 |
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