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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... passed . The last two writers seemed also to have exhausted the field of research in regard to the history of the English drama and the English stage . But Mr. Collier's later work upon those subjects , by its ful- viii PREFACE .
... passed . The last two writers seemed also to have exhausted the field of research in regard to the history of the English drama and the English stage . But Mr. Collier's later work upon those subjects , by its ful- viii PREFACE .
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... writing . In the brief annals of this Republic we find the two Adamses , John and John Quincy , father and son ; and Daniel Webster , the equal in intellectual capacity of any statesman of his generation , had for his sire a man of such ...
... writing . In the brief annals of this Republic we find the two Adamses , John and John Quincy , father and son ; and Daniel Webster , the equal in intellectual capacity of any statesman of his generation , had for his sire a man of such ...
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... writer , he wrote one passage bearing upon this subject , and telling a plain story . Warwick , pleading to King Henry IV . in extenuation of the fondness of Prince Hal for wild associates , says : - " My gracious lord , you look beyond ...
... writer , he wrote one passage bearing upon this subject , and telling a plain story . Warwick , pleading to King Henry IV . in extenuation of the fondness of Prince Hal for wild associates , says : - " My gracious lord , you look beyond ...
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... writer's knowledge of the Latin gram- mar . Singulariter , nominativo , hic , hæc , hoc , " does not lie very far beyond the threshold of that elementary book ; but the question which elicits . the declension , " What is he , William ...
... writer's knowledge of the Latin gram- mar . Singulariter , nominativo , hic , hæc , hoc , " does not lie very far beyond the threshold of that elementary book ; but the question which elicits . the declension , " What is he , William ...
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... writer had been himself a butcher ? Consider , too , the profound inner significance of this passage in Love's Labour's Lost , in which Holofernes describes Sir Nathaniel : " He is too picked , too spruce , too affected , too odd , as ...
... writer had been himself a butcher ? Consider , too , the profound inner significance of this passage in Love's Labour's Lost , in which Holofernes describes Sir Nathaniel : " He is too picked , too spruce , too affected , too odd , as ...
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