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
... actor and a writer of plays ; in neither of which characters , however he might excel in them , could he be lifted high in the estimation of his contemporaries . He was honored , indeed , with the friendship of nobles and the patronage ...
... actor and a writer of plays ; in neither of which characters , however he might excel in them , could he be lifted high in the estimation of his contemporaries . He was honored , indeed , with the friendship of nobles and the patronage ...
Page v
... actor , will necessarily supply us with the greater part of the materials with which we are to work . WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE , or SHAKSPERE ( for the floating orthogra- phy of the name is properly attached to the one or the other of these ...
... actor , will necessarily supply us with the greater part of the materials with which we are to work . WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE , or SHAKSPERE ( for the floating orthogra- phy of the name is properly attached to the one or the other of these ...
Page vi
... actor , resided in St. Savior's parish in London ; and was buried in St. Savior's Church , on the last day of December , 1607 , in his twenty - eighth year . Of Anne and Richard , whose births intervened between those of Joan and Edmund ...
... actor , resided in St. Savior's parish in London ; and was buried in St. Savior's Church , on the last day of December , 1607 , in his twenty - eighth year . Of Anne and Richard , whose births intervened between those of Joan and Edmund ...
Page xii
... actor and as a dramatic writer . At this agitating crisis of his life , the situation of young Shak- speare was certainly , in its obvious aspect , severe and even terrific . Without friends to protect or assist him , he was driven ...
... actor and as a dramatic writer . At this agitating crisis of his life , the situation of young Shak- speare was certainly , in its obvious aspect , severe and even terrific . Without friends to protect or assist him , he was driven ...
Page xiii
... actors , has been considered by some writers as a kinsman of our author's ; and though he , possibly , may have been ... actor , it must be concluded that he now felt a strong attachment to the stage THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . xiii.
... actors , has been considered by some writers as a kinsman of our author's ; and though he , possibly , may have been ... actor , it must be concluded that he now felt a strong attachment to the stage THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . xiii.
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