Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1844 |
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Page xxxii
... Poet's good and amiable qualities , from the faction of his dramatic enemies ; and the latter , in his love and admiration of the man , to have lost all his natural jealousy of the successful competitor for the poetic palm . I have ...
... Poet's good and amiable qualities , from the faction of his dramatic enemies ; and the latter , in his love and admiration of the man , to have lost all his natural jealousy of the successful competitor for the poetic palm . I have ...
Page xxxvi
... poet's can approach their ears ; and to the most wretched of char- acters he gives a lustre and brilliancy , which dazzles the sight that the deformities in the poetry cannot be perceived . " " Were I a poet " ( says another ...
... poet's can approach their ears ; and to the most wretched of char- acters he gives a lustre and brilliancy , which dazzles the sight that the deformities in the poetry cannot be perceived . " " Were I a poet " ( says another ...
Page lxix
... poet , who perhaps ranks next to Shakspeare , Spenser , and Jonson , had been expressly appointed to supervise the produc- tions intended to be brought out by the Children of the Queen's Revels , under King James's patent to Kirkham ...
... poet , who perhaps ranks next to Shakspeare , Spenser , and Jonson , had been expressly appointed to supervise the produc- tions intended to be brought out by the Children of the Queen's Revels , under King James's patent to Kirkham ...
Contents
KING RICHARD II III 355 | iii |
LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE I iii | xviii |
NEW FACTS c I | xlvii |
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