The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 pages |
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Page iii
... Shak- speare conversed with our tongue , and trod the self - same soil with ourselves ; and if it were not for the records kept by our Church in its registers of births , marriages , and burials , we should at this moment be as ...
... Shak- speare conversed with our tongue , and trod the self - same soil with ourselves ; and if it were not for the records kept by our Church in its registers of births , marriages , and burials , we should at this moment be as ...
Page ix
... Shak- speare's learning . Beyond controversy he was not a scholar ; but he had not profited so little by the hours which he had passed in school , as not to be able to understand the more easy Roman au- thors without the assistance of a ...
... Shak- speare's learning . Beyond controversy he was not a scholar ; but he had not profited so little by the hours which he had passed in school , as not to be able to understand the more easy Roman au- thors without the assistance of a ...
Page xii
... Shak- speare was certainly , in its obvious aspect , severe and even terrific . Without friends to protect or assist him , he was driven , under the frown of exasperated power , from his profession ; from his native fields ; from the ...
... Shak- speare was certainly , in its obvious aspect , severe and even terrific . Without friends to protect or assist him , he was driven , under the frown of exasperated power , from his profession ; from his native fields ; from the ...
Page xviii
... Shak- speare by the Poet's dedication to him of the " Venus and Adonis , " that " first heir , " as the dedicator calls it , " of his invention ; " and the acquaintance , once begun between characters and hearts like theirs , would soon ...
... Shak- speare by the Poet's dedication to him of the " Venus and Adonis , " that " first heir , " as the dedicator calls it , " of his invention ; " and the acquaintance , once begun between characters and hearts like theirs , would soon ...
Page xix
... Shak- speare , and eventually not be effected ; and then of course the thousand pounds in question would be added to his personal prop- erty ; where it would just complete the income on which he is reported to have retired from the ...
... Shak- speare , and eventually not be effected ; and then of course the thousand pounds in question would be added to his personal prop- erty ; where it would just complete the income on which he is reported to have retired from the ...
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