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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... letter addressed by J. Payne Collier to Thomas Armyot , and now reprinted in this country . In short , the publishers have aimed to prepare an edition , both in regard to text and notes , which should be as accurate and clear as ...
... letter addressed by J. Payne Collier to Thomas Armyot , and now reprinted in this country . In short , the publishers have aimed to prepare an edition , both in regard to text and notes , which should be as accurate and clear as ...
Page xvii
... letter of thanks for the compliment paid in Macbeth to the royal family of the Stuarts . * The circumstance which first brought the two lords of the stage , Shakspeare and Jonson , into that embrace of friendship which con- tinued ...
... letter of thanks for the compliment paid in Macbeth to the royal family of the Stuarts . * The circumstance which first brought the two lords of the stage , Shakspeare and Jonson , into that embrace of friendship which con- tinued ...
Page xx
... letters , and in his own cultivation of learning . He was a scholar , and even a poet : his attachment to the ... letter , with his own hand , to * Animated as this comedy is with much distinct delineation of character , it cannot ...
... letters , and in his own cultivation of learning . He was a scholar , and even a poet : his attachment to the ... letter , with his own hand , to * Animated as this comedy is with much distinct delineation of character , it cannot ...
Page xlv
... letter lore ; and , deficient in poetic taste , he was unable to accompany our great Bard in the higher flights of his imagination . The public in general were not satisfied with his commentary or his text ; but to his Preface they gave ...
... letter lore ; and , deficient in poetic taste , he was unable to accompany our great Bard in the higher flights of his imagination . The public in general were not satisfied with his commentary or his text ; but to his Preface they gave ...
Page xlvii
... letter addressed to Thomas Amyot , F. R. S. They relate principally to Shakspeare's pecuniary circumstances : a few passages of little moment , as respects our purpose , are omitted . MY DEAR AMYOT , In the " History of English Dramatic ...
... letter addressed to Thomas Amyot , F. R. S. They relate principally to Shakspeare's pecuniary circumstances : a few passages of little moment , as respects our purpose , are omitted . MY DEAR AMYOT , In the " History of English Dramatic ...
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