The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 páginas |
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... thing which had given pain to Shakspeare , of whose character and accomplish- ments he avows a very favorable opinion . Marlowe , as well as Shakspeare , appears to have been offended by some passages in this production of poor Greene's ...
... thing which had given pain to Shakspeare , of whose character and accomplish- ments he avows a very favorable opinion . Marlowe , as well as Shakspeare , appears to have been offended by some passages in this production of poor Greene's ...
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... thing , Pericles , in consequence of Dryden's testimony in favor of its authenticity , and of a few touches of THE GOLDEN PEN being discoverable in its last scenes , must be added to the number ) thirty - six dramas , and that of these ...
... thing , Pericles , in consequence of Dryden's testimony in favor of its authenticity , and of a few touches of THE GOLDEN PEN being discoverable in its last scenes , must be added to the number ) thirty - six dramas , and that of these ...
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... thing which we can contemplate with confidence as a faithful representation of his countenance . The head of the statue , executed by Scheemaker , and erected , in 1741 , to the honor of our Poet in Westminster Abbey , was sculptured ...
... thing which we can contemplate with confidence as a faithful representation of his countenance . The head of the statue , executed by Scheemaker , and erected , in 1741 , to the honor of our Poet in Westminster Abbey , was sculptured ...
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... things , and the inevitable shiftings of property , " From you to me , from me to Peter Walter , " these lamentable desecrations , which mortify our pride and wound our sensibilities , will of necessity sometimes occur . The site of the ...
... things , and the inevitable shiftings of property , " From you to me , from me to Peter Walter , " these lamentable desecrations , which mortify our pride and wound our sensibilities , will of necessity sometimes occur . The site of the ...
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... thing like the praise merited by Burbage , Lord Southampton would have chosen other terms by which to characterize his performances ; and we may reckon it a fortunate circumstance that his moderate success as an actor perhaps led him to ...
... thing like the praise merited by Burbage , Lord Southampton would have chosen other terms by which to characterize his performances ; and we may reckon it a fortunate circumstance that his moderate success as an actor perhaps led him to ...
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