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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... language , their customs , and their very mental traits , came the man in whose origin we have so great an interest ; and , to all intents and pur- poses , from this people only , even on the mother's side ; for the Ardens , in spite of ...
... language , their customs , and their very mental traits , came the man in whose origin we have so great an interest ; and , to all intents and pur- poses , from this people only , even on the mother's side ; for the Ardens , in spite of ...
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... language ; and although he has left fewer traces of his personal feelings and experience upon his works than any modern writer , he wrote one passage bearing upon this subject , and telling a plain story . Warwick , pleading to King ...
... language ; and although he has left fewer traces of his personal feelings and experience upon his works than any modern writer , he wrote one passage bearing upon this subject , and telling a plain story . Warwick , pleading to King ...
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... language . 66 Italian and French , we may be sure , were not taught at Stratford Grammar School ; but this is the ... languages , and especially the former , were much in vogue among the cultivated people of that period . Shakespeare was ...
... language . 66 Italian and French , we may be sure , were not taught at Stratford Grammar School ; but this is the ... languages , and especially the former , were much in vogue among the cultivated people of that period . Shakespeare was ...
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... language could be merely accidental ; and there was no other translation of the Orlando Furioso into English in Shakespeare's time than Sir John Harrington's , published in 1591 , and in that the phrase " prophetic fury , " or any one ...
... language could be merely accidental ; and there was no other translation of the Orlando Furioso into English in Shakespeare's time than Sir John Harrington's , published in 1591 , and in that the phrase " prophetic fury , " or any one ...
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... language in his day , can we reason- ably doubt that he was sufficiently an Italian scholar to read Ariosto , Berni , and Giraldi Cin- thio in the original ? † * As no English translation has been made of the Orlando In- namorato , I ...
... language in his day , can we reason- ably doubt that he was sufficiently an Italian scholar to read Ariosto , Berni , and Giraldi Cin- thio in the original ? † * As no English translation has been made of the Orlando In- namorato , I ...
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