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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... scene of Shakespeare's metropolitan dis- tinction to that of his rustic youth and his rural retirement , in the hope of finding in the latter those traces of his private life which had been so entirely obliterated in the former . The ...
... scene of Shakespeare's metropolitan dis- tinction to that of his rustic youth and his rural retirement , in the hope of finding in the latter those traces of his private life which had been so entirely obliterated in the former . The ...
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... scene between Sir Hugh and William , in The Merry Wives of Windsor , is as surely evi- dence of the writer's knowledge of the Latin gram- mar . Singulariter , nominativo , hic , hæc , hoc , " does not lie very far beyond the threshold ...
... scene between Sir Hugh and William , in The Merry Wives of Windsor , is as surely evi- dence of the writer's knowledge of the Latin gram- mar . Singulariter , nominativo , hic , hæc , hoc , " does not lie very far beyond the threshold ...
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... scene of The Merry Wives of Wind- sor certainly gives strong support to the tradition ; so strong , in fact , that it has been supposed , with some reason , to have been its origin . In that scene Shakespeare makes Justice Shallow ( who ...
... scene of The Merry Wives of Wind- sor certainly gives strong support to the tradition ; so strong , in fact , that it has been supposed , with some reason , to have been its origin . In that scene Shakespeare makes Justice Shallow ( who ...
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... scene of The Merry Wives , and that he did it with the memory of the riotous trespass upon that gentleman's grounds , seem equally manifest . That he had taken part in the event which he commemorated , there is * The stanza given above ...
... scene of The Merry Wives , and that he did it with the memory of the riotous trespass upon that gentleman's grounds , seem equally manifest . That he had taken part in the event which he commemorated , there is * The stanza given above ...
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... scene of Hamlet : - " Hamlet . — There's another . Why may not that be the skull of a lawyer ? Where be his quiddits now , his quillets , his cases , his tenures , and his tricks ? Why does he suffer this rude knave , now , to knock him ...
... scene of Hamlet : - " Hamlet . — There's another . Why may not that be the skull of a lawyer ? Where be his quiddits now , his quillets , his cases , his tenures , and his tricks ? Why does he suffer this rude knave , now , to knock him ...
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