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 vii
... supposed to have held the arm of the destroyer , and not to have permitted it to fall on the consecrated dwelling of his and Nature's darling . The disease , indeed , did not overstep his charmed THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . vii.
... supposed to have held the arm of the destroyer , and not to have permitted it to fall on the consecrated dwelling of his and Nature's darling . The disease , indeed , did not overstep his charmed THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . vii.
Page ix
... nature is supported the charge which has been brought , and which is now generally admitted , against our immortal Bard , of more than school - boy igno- rance . He might , indeed , from necessity apply to North for the in- terpretation ...
... nature is supported the charge which has been brought , and which is now generally admitted , against our immortal Bard , of more than school - boy igno- rance . He might , indeed , from necessity apply to North for the in- terpretation ...
Page xviii
... nature were overruled by that preeminence of mental power in his friend which precluded competition ; and by his friend's sweetness of temper and gentleness of manners , which repressed every feeling of hostility . Between Shakspeare ...
... nature were overruled by that preeminence of mental power in his friend which precluded competition ; and by his friend's sweetness of temper and gentleness of manners , which repressed every feeling of hostility . Between Shakspeare ...
Page xx
... reinfused into his creature was not the vigorous vitality of Nature ; and he placed him in a scene where he could not subsist . Shakspeare , acknowledging , as it is supposed , the XX THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE .
... reinfused into his creature was not the vigorous vitality of Nature ; and he placed him in a scene where he could not subsist . Shakspeare , acknowledging , as it is supposed , the XX THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE .
Page xxi
... nature is indulged to us . All that active and efficient portion of his mortal existence , which constituted considerably more than a third part of it , is an unknown region , not to be penetrated by our most zealous and intelligent ...
... nature is indulged to us . All that active and efficient portion of his mortal existence , which constituted considerably more than a third part of it , is an unknown region , not to be penetrated by our most zealous and intelligent ...
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