Memoirs of the Life of William Shakespeare: With an Essay Toward the Expression of His Genius, and an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 34
Página 2
cal Homer the fortune of having the works which make his fame immortal
pronounced medleys , in the composition of which he was but indirectly and
partially concerned ; and two enthusiasts , one in the Old England and the other
in the New ...
cal Homer the fortune of having the works which make his fame immortal
pronounced medleys , in the composition of which he was but indirectly and
partially concerned ; and two enthusiasts , one in the Old England and the other
in the New ...
Página 5
... his life's almost uneventful story . Warwickshire , in Old England , seems to
have been the favorite haunt , if it were not the ancestral soil , of a family whose
name more than any other in our tongue sounds of battle and tells of knightly
origin .
... his life's almost uneventful story . Warwickshire , in Old England , seems to
have been the favorite haunt , if it were not the ancestral soil , of a family whose
name more than any other in our tongue sounds of battle and tells of knightly
origin .
Página 11
always be remembered that , according to the loose dynastic notions of that day ,
the Norman bastard had some claim to the throne of England , and that it was the
land of a divided people that he successfully invaded . From this people , who ...
always be remembered that , according to the loose dynastic notions of that day ,
the Norman bastard had some claim to the throne of England , and that it was the
land of a divided people that he successfully invaded . From this people , who ...
Página 13
... and at this date he was also appointed ale - taster , - an office of which , in spite
of its humble name , the mighty consumption of that fluid in Old England must
have made the duties arduous , though pleasant , and WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
.
... and at this date he was also appointed ale - taster , - an office of which , in spite
of its humble name , the mighty consumption of that fluid in Old England must
have made the duties arduous , though pleasant , and WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
.
Página 20
He was plainly in a condition of life which secured that son the means of a
healthy physical and moral development , and which , if he had lived in New
England a century or a century and a half later , would have made him regarded ,
if a well ...
He was plainly in a condition of life which secured that son the means of a
healthy physical and moral development , and which , if he had lived in New
England a century or a century and a half later , would have made him regarded ,
if a well ...
Opinião das pessoas - Escrever uma crítica
Não foram encontradas quaisquer críticas nos locais habituais.
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Memoirs of the Life of William Shakespeare: With an Essay Toward the ... Richard Grant White Visualização integral - 1865 |
Memoirs of the Life of William Shakespeare: With an Essay Toward the ... Richard Grant White Visualização integral - 1865 |
Memoirs of the Life of William Shakespeare: With an Essay Toward the ... Richard Grant White Visualização integral - 1866 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
according actor appears born brought called century character common contemporaries critics death direction dramatic early Elizabethan England English enter equally evidence expression fact fancy father friends genius give given hand Henry honor imagination interest Italy John kind King knowledge known labor language Latin least less letter lines lived London Lord means mind moral nature never passage passed performance period personages players plays poet present probably produced reason record regard remarkable respect Richard says scene seems seen Shake Shakespeare shows soul speak speare speech stage story Stratford style sure tells theatre Thomas thou thought tion tradition Tragedy true truth verse wife William Shakespeare writing written wrote