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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... means and tastes would now insure them as much com- fort in their homes as a king has in his palace , and even simple elegance beside , then lived in houses which in their best estate would seem at the present day rude , cheerless , and ...
... means and tastes would now insure them as much com- fort in their homes as a king has in his palace , and even simple elegance beside , then lived in houses which in their best estate would seem at the present day rude , cheerless , and ...
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... means of a healthy physical and moral develop- ment , 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 - mannered man , as fit company for the squire and the ...
... means of a healthy physical and moral develop- ment , 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 - mannered man , as fit company for the squire and the ...
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... means roots , and is " good cabbage , " must we not regard such reticence upon this tender point as touching confirmation of the theory sartorical ? His plays abound with like evidence . He says of the use to which his favorite hero ...
... means roots , and is " good cabbage , " must we not regard such reticence upon this tender point as touching confirmation of the theory sartorical ? His plays abound with like evidence . He says of the use to which his favorite hero ...
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... mean well , Now go with me , and with this holy man , Into the chantry by : there , before him , And underneath that consecrated roof , Plight me the full assurance of your faith ; That my most jealous and too doubtful soul May live at ...
... mean well , Now go with me , and with this holy man , Into the chantry by : there , before him , And underneath that consecrated roof , Plight me the full assurance of your faith ; That my most jealous and too doubtful soul May live at ...
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... means peculiar to Shakespeare . The writings of the poets and playwrights of this period , Spen- ser , Drayton , Greene , Beaumont and Fletcher , Middleton , Donne , and many others of less note , are thickly sprinkled with them . * In ...
... means peculiar to Shakespeare . The writings of the poets and playwrights of this period , Spen- ser , Drayton , Greene , Beaumont and Fletcher , Middleton , Donne , and many others of less note , are thickly sprinkled with them . * In ...
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