Remarks on the life and writings of William Shakspeare1814 - 80 pàgines |
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... says that he became acquainted with the players in consequence of waiting at the theatre door to take charge of the horses of those gentlemen who had no servants : but this story is dis- credited by Steevens and by Malone ; the latter ...
... says that he became acquainted with the players in consequence of waiting at the theatre door to take charge of the horses of those gentlemen who had no servants : but this story is dis- credited by Steevens and by Malone ; the latter ...
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... says , the " First Part of King Henry VI . " published in 1589 , and commonly attributed to Shak- speare , was not written by him , though it might receive some corrections from his pen at a subsequent period , in order to fit it for ...
... says , the " First Part of King Henry VI . " published in 1589 , and commonly attributed to Shak- speare , was not written by him , though it might receive some corrections from his pen at a subsequent period , in order to fit it for ...
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... says Rowe , had several of his plays acted before her , and " without doubt gave him many gracious marks of her favour . " According to the same writer , it was at her desire he composed the Merry Wives of Windsor . King James also was ...
... says Rowe , had several of his plays acted before her , and " without doubt gave him many gracious marks of her favour . " According to the same writer , it was at her desire he composed the Merry Wives of Windsor . King James also was ...
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... says , that Jonson , " loved " Shakspeare , " as well as honoured his memory ; cele- brates the honesty , openness , and frankness of his temper ; and only distinguishes , as he reasonably ought , between the real merit of the author ...
... says , that Jonson , " loved " Shakspeare , " as well as honoured his memory ; cele- brates the honesty , openness , and frankness of his temper ; and only distinguishes , as he reasonably ought , between the real merit of the author ...
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... say that he had a most prodigious witt ; and did admire his naturall parts beyond all other dramaticall writers . He was wont to say , that he never blotted out a line in his life sayd Ben Jonson , ' I wish he had blotted out a thousand ...
... say that he had a most prodigious witt ; and did admire his naturall parts beyond all other dramaticall writers . He was wont to say , that he never blotted out a line in his life sayd Ben Jonson , ' I wish he had blotted out a thousand ...
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