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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... poet much and his critics little , has thought his own thoughts and trusted his own judgment upon this subject , until , with a mingling of confidence and diffidence which it would be difficult to explain , he now ventures to offer his ...
... poet much and his critics little , has thought his own thoughts and trusted his own judgment upon this subject , until , with a mingling of confidence and diffidence which it would be difficult to explain , he now ventures to offer his ...
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... poet of our race and of mankind , when Thomas Betterton , the most celebrated London actor of his day , journeyed from the scene of Shakespeare's metropolitan dis- tinction to that of his rustic youth and his rural retirement , in the ...
... poet of our race and of mankind , when Thomas Betterton , the most celebrated London actor of his day , journeyed from the scene of Shakespeare's metropolitan dis- tinction to that of his rustic youth and his rural retirement , in the ...
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... poet was , and learn , though imperfectly , his life's almost uneventful story . Warwickshire , in Old England , seems to have been the favorite haunt , if it were not the ances- tral soil , of a family whose name more than any other in ...
... poet was , and learn , though imperfectly , his life's almost uneventful story . Warwickshire , in Old England , seems to have been the favorite haunt , if it were not the ances- tral soil , of a family whose name more than any other in ...
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... poets who wrote on kindred subjects , occur in a play founded upon an Italian novel which had not been ren- dered into our language in his day , can we reason- ably doubt that he was sufficiently an Italian scholar to read Ariosto ...
... poets who wrote on kindred subjects , occur in a play founded upon an Italian novel which had not been ren- dered into our language in his day , can we reason- ably doubt that he was sufficiently an Italian scholar to read Ariosto ...
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... poet was but fourteen years old , his father mortgaged the farm at Ashbies for forty pounds to Edmund Lambert . That this step was taken , not to raise money for a venture in trade or for a new purchase , but on account of serious ...
... poet was but fourteen years old , his father mortgaged the farm at Ashbies for forty pounds to Edmund Lambert . That this step was taken , not to raise money for a venture in trade or for a new purchase , but on account of serious ...
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