The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volum 1Bell, 1899 |
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Pàgina x
... true importance to admiring , affectionate , and revering contemporaries . The generation most solicitous for the minutiæ of biography will not be the one that enters most fully into the spirit of the poet . The memory of the man , to ...
... true importance to admiring , affectionate , and revering contemporaries . The generation most solicitous for the minutiæ of biography will not be the one that enters most fully into the spirit of the poet . The memory of the man , to ...
Pàgina xi
... true existence as a poet and a humanist , enfranchised - sovereign , for all time . Shakespeare died in 1616 : Sir William Dugdale , in his Antiquities of Warwickshire , 1656 , connects his name with a monumental date or two ; and ...
... true existence as a poet and a humanist , enfranchised - sovereign , for all time . Shakespeare died in 1616 : Sir William Dugdale , in his Antiquities of Warwickshire , 1656 , connects his name with a monumental date or two ; and ...
Pàgina xxii
... true , he could not , or did not write , but signed manfully with a mark ; so , however , did most of his colleagues on the corporation , who would naturally be the busiest and most thriving men of the town . Some tradition of these ...
... true , he could not , or did not write , but signed manfully with a mark ; so , however , did most of his colleagues on the corporation , who would naturally be the busiest and most thriving men of the town . Some tradition of these ...
Pàgina xxxiii
... true , yet to publish it was intolerable , him I would wish to use me no worse than I deserve . " The comparison of the original tract proves that it is only from looseness of wording that the apology seems to indicate that the offended ...
... true , yet to publish it was intolerable , him I would wish to use me no worse than I deserve . " The comparison of the original tract proves that it is only from looseness of wording that the apology seems to indicate that the offended ...
Pàgina xxxvii
... true tragic height , have a quickened sense for the detection of fustian , bombast , and rant , some sparks of poetry notwithstanding . The follow- ing , a speech from Dido , Queen of Carthage , written by Nash , in conjunction with ...
... true tragic height , have a quickened sense for the detection of fustian , bombast , and rant , some sparks of poetry notwithstanding . The follow- ing , a speech from Dido , Queen of Carthage , written by Nash , in conjunction with ...
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