Dyce Collection: Note. Alexander Dyce. By J. Forster. Manuscripts. Printed books, A to KG. E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, 1875 - 462 pàgines |
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Pàgina viii
... Shakespeare , on a little table by his bed at the last , were Athenæus and Ariosto . Alexander Dyce , the eldest son of a general in the East India Company's Service , was born in George Street , Edinburgh , on the 30th of June 1798 ...
... Shakespeare , on a little table by his bed at the last , were Athenæus and Ariosto . Alexander Dyce , the eldest son of a general in the East India Company's Service , was born in George Street , Edinburgh , on the 30th of June 1798 ...
Pàgina xi
... - off that not many years later he bought for two shillings , bound up in a ragged volume of otherwise worthless pieces , one of the rarest of the Shakespeare quartos worth at least as many hundred pounds . Of ALEXANDER DYCE . xi.
... - off that not many years later he bought for two shillings , bound up in a ragged volume of otherwise worthless pieces , one of the rarest of the Shakespeare quartos worth at least as many hundred pounds . Of ALEXANDER DYCE . xi.
Pàgina xiv
... Shakespeare of which he always misses the meaning , run in lines exactly parallel . To the brilliant histrionic genius who blazed out upon the London stage as the elder Kembles quitted it , Dyce was less strongly attracted . First ...
... Shakespeare of which he always misses the meaning , run in lines exactly parallel . To the brilliant histrionic genius who blazed out upon the London stage as the elder Kembles quitted it , Dyce was less strongly attracted . First ...
Pàgina xv
... Shakespeare was entering the scene , will be found anywhere as in these two books ; and when Marlowe's works were afterwards added , the trilogy of our earliest drama was complete . Without thorough ALEXANDER DYCE . XV.
... Shakespeare was entering the scene , will be found anywhere as in these two books ; and when Marlowe's works were afterwards added , the trilogy of our earliest drama was complete . Without thorough ALEXANDER DYCE . XV.
Pàgina xvi
... Shakespeare himself can never be understood thoroughly . Wide and broad as the distinctions are between those three men and him , the stride they made over the heads of all their predecessors was as great and sudden as the leap he took ...
... Shakespeare himself can never be understood thoroughly . Wide and broad as the distinctions are between those three men and him , the stride they made over the heads of all their predecessors was as great and sudden as the leap he took ...
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