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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... least . Thus the purpose of this book is to enable its reader to form as nearly as possible a full and just appreciation of Shakespeare as a man , a poet , and a dramatist . No other thought entered my mind when I laid out my work . But ...
... least . Thus the purpose of this book is to enable its reader to form as nearly as possible a full and just appreciation of Shakespeare as a man , a poet , and a dramatist . No other thought entered my mind when I laid out my work . But ...
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... least a mutual consideration , respect , and confidence heartier than that which befits the merely formal inter- course of two nations which are called friendly because they are not at open enmity . Our com- mon inheritance is one which ...
... least a mutual consideration , respect , and confidence heartier than that which befits the merely formal inter- course of two nations which are called friendly because they are not at open enmity . Our com- mon inheritance is one which ...
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... least , as the early part of the fifteenth century ; and he inherited his property there in direct succession . Two of the family had held places of some honor and respon- sibility in the household of King Henry VII . , - Sir John Arden ...
... least , as the early part of the fifteenth century ; and he inherited his property there in direct succession . Two of the family had held places of some honor and respon- sibility in the household of King Henry VII . , - Sir John Arden ...
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... least of children born that year in Stratford , who , in the eyes of their parents and of the good townsfolk , were of just as much importance , and of whose appearance in the world no other note was taken than such as tells us of his ...
... least of children born that year in Stratford , who , in the eyes of their parents and of the good townsfolk , were of just as much importance , and of whose appearance in the world no other note was taken than such as tells us of his ...
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... that the writer of that passage had surely , at least , passed through the same course before the days of expurgated classics . Jonson's phrase , " small Latin and less Greek , " has been generally taken WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 31.
... that the writer of that passage had surely , at least , passed through the same course before the days of expurgated classics . Jonson's phrase , " small Latin and less Greek , " has been generally taken WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 31.
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