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... the man Shakespeare has depicted to imagine him " servile and repulsive , " 63 " fawning " 64 or " sneaking and underhanded " 65 — as many commentators and actors have depicted him . It is an equally grave injustice to him to conceive ...
... the man Shakespeare has depicted to imagine him " servile and repulsive , " 63 " fawning " 64 or " sneaking and underhanded " 65 — as many commentators and actors have depicted him . It is an equally grave injustice to him to conceive ...
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... p . 240 . 55. F. Harris , The Man Shakespeare ( New York , 1909 ) , p . 196 . 56. B. Stirling , op . cit . , p . 59 . 57. M. Van Doren , op . cit . , pp . 104 , 105 . 58. C. F. E. Spurgeon , Shakespeare's Imagery and What References :: 355.
... p . 240 . 55. F. Harris , The Man Shakespeare ( New York , 1909 ) , p . 196 . 56. B. Stirling , op . cit . , p . 59 . 57. M. Van Doren , op . cit . , pp . 104 , 105 . 58. C. F. E. Spurgeon , Shakespeare's Imagery and What References :: 355.
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... The Man Shakespeare ( New York , 1909 ) , p . 198 . 5. H. C. Goddard , The Meaning of Shakespeare ( Chicago , 1951 ) , p . 109 . 6. M. R. Ridley , Shakespeare's Plays ( London , 1957 ) , P. 94 . 7. M. M. Reese , Shakespeare ( New York ...
... The Man Shakespeare ( New York , 1909 ) , p . 198 . 5. H. C. Goddard , The Meaning of Shakespeare ( Chicago , 1951 ) , p . 109 . 6. M. R. Ridley , Shakespeare's Plays ( London , 1957 ) , P. 94 . 7. M. M. Reese , Shakespeare ( New York ...
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