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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... remarkable for the freedom with which law phrases are scat- tered through them , that it is worth while to give them here . The first is the well - known speech in the grave - digging scene of Hamlet : - " Hamlet . — There's another ...
... remarkable for the freedom with which law phrases are scat- tered through them , that it is worth while to give them here . The first is the well - known speech in the grave - digging scene of Hamlet : - " Hamlet . — There's another ...
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... remarkable infusion of law phrases ! To what , then , must we attribute the fact , that of all the plays that have survived of those written between 1580 and 1620 Shakespeare's are most noteworthy in this respect ? For no dramatist of ...
... remarkable infusion of law phrases ! To what , then , must we attribute the fact , that of all the plays that have survived of those written between 1580 and 1620 Shakespeare's are most noteworthy in this respect ? For no dramatist of ...
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... remarkable that in his earliest plays , those written when his Stratford reminiscences were freshest , the women are the reverse of lova- ble and gentle . But after a few years of London life had widened his observation and mitigated ...
... remarkable that in his earliest plays , those written when his Stratford reminiscences were freshest , the women are the reverse of lova- ble and gentle . But after a few years of London life had widened his observation and mitigated ...
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... remarkable preponderance of bad women : the poet's own experience appears at that time to have inspired him with no advantageous opinion of the female sex . " After- ward Gervinus adds , speaking of the author's second period ...
... remarkable preponderance of bad women : the poet's own experience appears at that time to have inspired him with no advantageous opinion of the female sex . " After- ward Gervinus adds , speaking of the author's second period ...
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... remarkable that not a page of his manuscripts is known to be in existence . The personal history of Shakespeare's great contemporary , Bacon , is well known ; but had he not become successively the King's Attorney - General , Sir ...
... remarkable that not a page of his manuscripts is known to be in existence . The personal history of Shakespeare's great contemporary , Bacon , is well known ; but had he not become successively the King's Attorney - General , Sir ...
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