| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 178 pages
...years in his tomb he should triumph again on the stage, and have his bones embalmed 'with the tears of ten thousand spectators (at least at several times}...represents his person, behold him fresh bleeding." There can be little doubt that ' Hairy VI. is here referred to, and especially the Shakespearian con*... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 372 pages
...years in his tomb he should triumph again on the stage, and have his bones embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators (at least at several times},...the tragedian that represents his person, behold him freshbleeding." There can be little doubt that 1 Henry VI. is here referred to, and especially the... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1901 - 396 pages
...years in his tomb, he should triumph again on the stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least (at several times), who in the tragedian that represents his person imagine they behold him fresh bleeding" (cp. iv. 6, 7). With a short break the theatres were closed... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1901 - 546 pages
...years in his tomb, he should triumph again on the stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least (at several times), who in the tragedian that represents his person imagine they behold him fresh bleeding" (cp. iv. 6, 7). With a short break the theatres were closed... | |
| Israel Gollancz, Walter Bagehot - English drama - 1901 - 242 pages
...years in his tomb, he should triumph again on the stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least (at several times), who in the tragedian that represents his person imagine they behold him fresh bleeding" (cp. iv. 6, 7). With a short break the theatres were closed... | |
| William John Courthope - English poetry - 1903 - 642 pages
...years in his tomb he should triumph again on the stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least (at several times), who in the tragedian that represents his person imagine they behold him fresh bleeding." * The note of patriotism is, indeed, the dominant characteristic... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - England - 1904 - 314 pages
...years in his tomb, he should triumph again on the stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least (at several times),...who, in the tragedian that represents his person, imagine they behold him fresh bleeding." The most captious critics grant to Shakespeare these scenes... | |
| 1904 - 434 pages
...he had lyne two hundred years in the tombe, hee should triumphe again on the stage, with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least, (at several times), who in the tragedian that represents his person, imagine they behold him fresh bleeding !" And while Shakespeare's name had not appeared so early as... | |
| John Addington Symonds - Drama - 1904 - 580 pages
...year in his tomb, he should triumph again on the stage, and have his bones now embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least, at several times,...who, in the tragedian that represents his person, imagine they behold him fresh bleeding ? ' Heywood, penning his ' Apology for Actors ' twenty years... | |
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