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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... heart , and to hold " in sweet captivity a mind of the very highest order . No charge is intimated against the lady ; but she is left in Stratford by her husband during his long residence in the metropolis ; and on his death , she is ...
... heart , and to hold " in sweet captivity a mind of the very highest order . No charge is intimated against the lady ; but she is left in Stratford by her husband during his long residence in the metropolis ; and on his death , she is ...
Page xiii
... heart . impossible that he should despair ; and if he indulged in sanguine expectation , the event proved him not to be a visionary . In the course of a few years , the exile of Stratford became the associate of wits , the friend of ...
... heart . impossible that he should despair ; and if he indulged in sanguine expectation , the event proved him not to be a visionary . In the course of a few years , the exile of Stratford became the associate of wits , the friend of ...
Page xv
... heart wrapped in a player's hide , supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you ; and , being an absolute Johannes Factotum , is in his own conceit the only Shake - scene in a country . " As it could not ...
... heart wrapped in a player's hide , supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you ; and , being an absolute Johannes Factotum , is in his own conceit the only Shake - scene in a country . " As it could not ...
Page xxvi
... heart of their writer . But I have dwelt too long upon a topic which , in truth , is undeserving of a syllable and if I were to linger on it any longer , for the pur- pose of exhibiting Malone's reasons for his preference of Aubrey's ...
... heart of their writer . But I have dwelt too long upon a topic which , in truth , is undeserving of a syllable and if I were to linger on it any longer , for the pur- pose of exhibiting Malone's reasons for his preference of Aubrey's ...
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... heart - the gentleness and benignity of his manners - we have the positive testimony of Chettle and Ben Jonson ; the former of whom seems to have been drawn , by our Poet's good and amiable qualities , from the faction of his dramatic ...
... heart - the gentleness and benignity of his manners - we have the positive testimony of Chettle and Ben Jonson ; the former of whom seems to have been drawn , by our Poet's good and amiable qualities , from the faction of his dramatic ...
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