Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
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... dramatic studies . Having given my authority in most cases for statement or hypothesis , it is not necessary that I should here repeat my acknowledgment of ob- ligations in this regard . Little has been added , and nothing of moment ...
... dramatic studies . Having given my authority in most cases for statement or hypothesis , it is not necessary that I should here repeat my acknowledgment of ob- ligations in this regard . Little has been added , and nothing of moment ...
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... dramatic stu- dent , or as a book of reference for the occasional inquirer . Yet the account of the English drama given in the following pages will be found to be something more , as well as something less , than an abridgment of Mr ...
... dramatic stu- dent , or as a book of reference for the occasional inquirer . Yet the account of the English drama given in the following pages will be found to be something more , as well as something less , than an abridgment of Mr ...
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... dramatic , and therefore the most self - forgetful ; but his trouble he did not forget . His works are full of passages , to write which , if he had loved his wife and hon- ored her , would have been gall and wormwood to his soul ; nay ...
... dramatic , and therefore the most self - forgetful ; but his trouble he did not forget . His works are full of passages , to write which , if he had loved his wife and hon- ored her , would have been gall and wormwood to his soul ; nay ...
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... dramatic au- thors of the Elizabethan period ( 1575 – 1625 ) were bred attorneys or barristers . Thomas Nash , a playwright , poet , and novelist , whose works were in vogue just before Shakespeare wrote , in an " Epis- * And yet Lord ...
... dramatic au- thors of the Elizabethan period ( 1575 – 1625 ) were bred attorneys or barristers . Thomas Nash , a playwright , poet , and novelist , whose works were in vogue just before Shakespeare wrote , in an " Epis- * And yet Lord ...
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... dramatic version of the Danish story upon which Shakespeare built his Hamlet . But on the contrary , it seems clear that Nash's object - was to sneer at Jasper Heywood , Alexander Nevil WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 71 tle to the Gentleman ...
... dramatic version of the Danish story upon which Shakespeare built his Hamlet . But on the contrary , it seems clear that Nash's object - was to sneer at Jasper Heywood , Alexander Nevil WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 71 tle to the Gentleman ...
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