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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... probably received some money with his wife , nor raised himself by it in the community , we may conclude that he was induced to it by inclination , and the impulse of love . But the youthful poet's dream of happiness does not seem to ...
... probably received some money with his wife , nor raised himself by it in the community , we may conclude that he was induced to it by inclination , and the impulse of love . But the youthful poet's dream of happiness does not seem to ...
Page xxii
... probably had nothing more than a lodging in London , and this he might occasionally change ; but in 1596 , he is said to have lived somewhere near to the Bear - Garden , in Southwark . In 1606 , James procured from the continent a large ...
... probably had nothing more than a lodging in London , and this he might occasionally change ; but in 1596 , he is said to have lived somewhere near to the Bear - Garden , in Southwark . In 1606 , James procured from the continent a large ...
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... probably , in the whole compass of literary history , such another instance of a proud superiority to what has been called by a rival genius , " The last infirmity of noble minds , " as that which was now exhibited by our illustrious ...
... probably , in the whole compass of literary history , such another instance of a proud superiority to what has been called by a rival genius , " The last infirmity of noble minds , " as that which was now exhibited by our illustrious ...
Page xxvii
... probably had been in existence , could no where be found . The mortal complaint , therefore , of William Shakspeare , is likely to remain for- ever unknown ; and as darkness had closed upon his path through life , so darkness now ...
... probably had been in existence , could no where be found . The mortal complaint , therefore , of William Shakspeare , is likely to remain for- ever unknown ; and as darkness had closed upon his path through life , so darkness now ...
Page xxviii
... probably under the guidance of Dr. Hall , it bore some promise of likeness to the mighty dead . Immediately below the cushion is the following distich : — Judicio Pylium ; genio Socratem ; arte Maronem Terra tegit ; populus moret ...
... probably under the guidance of Dr. Hall , it bore some promise of likeness to the mighty dead . Immediately below the cushion is the following distich : — Judicio Pylium ; genio Socratem ; arte Maronem Terra tegit ; populus moret ...
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