The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volum 1Bell, 1899 |
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Pàgina xii
... never any expressed a more lofty and tragic height , never any represented nature more purely to the life ; and where the polishments of art are most wanting , as probably his learn- ing was not extraordinary , he pleaseth with a ...
... never any expressed a more lofty and tragic height , never any represented nature more purely to the life ; and where the polishments of art are most wanting , as probably his learn- ing was not extraordinary , he pleaseth with a ...
Pàgina xiii
... never blotted out a line in his life ; said Ben Jonson , I wish he had blotted out a thousand . ' His comedies will remain wit as long as the English tongue is understood , for that he handles mores hominum : now our present writers ...
... never blotted out a line in his life ; said Ben Jonson , I wish he had blotted out a thousand . ' His comedies will remain wit as long as the English tongue is understood , for that he handles mores hominum : now our present writers ...
Pàgina xxvii
... never parted with his houses in Henley Street , which descended to his son ; and whatever , therefore , may have been his embarrassments , they by no means amounted to destitution . In fact , the records of the bailiff's court , that ...
... never parted with his houses in Henley Street , which descended to his son ; and whatever , therefore , may have been his embarrassments , they by no means amounted to destitution . In fact , the records of the bailiff's court , that ...
Pàgina xxix
... never quite becoming , strong enough to brave it : - " Love is too young to know what conscience is : Yet who knows not conscience is born of love ? " On the 2nd of February , 1584-5 , were baptized at Stratford , Hamnet and Judith ...
... never quite becoming , strong enough to brave it : - " Love is too young to know what conscience is : Yet who knows not conscience is born of love ? " On the 2nd of February , 1584-5 , were baptized at Stratford , Hamnet and Judith ...
Pàgina xxxii
... never prove an usurer , and the kindest of them all will never prove a kind nurse ; yet , whilst you may , seek you better masters , for it is pity men of such rare wits should be subject to the plea- sures of such rude grooms . " The ...
... never prove an usurer , and the kindest of them all will never prove a kind nurse ; yet , whilst you may , seek you better masters , for it is pity men of such rare wits should be subject to the plea- sures of such rude grooms . " The ...
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