The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great Essayists, from Lord Bacon to John RuskinW.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, 1887 - 536 páginas |
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... Shakespeare nostrat , Of parents and children , 13 Otium - Studiorum , Of marriage and single life , 13 Adulatio , Of envy , 14 De vita humana , Of love , . 15 De piis et probis , Of boldness , 16 Illiteratus princeps , • 17 Character ...
... Shakespeare nostrat , Of parents and children , 13 Otium - Studiorum , Of marriage and single life , 13 Adulatio , Of envy , 14 De vita humana , Of love , . 15 De piis et probis , Of boldness , 16 Illiteratus princeps , • 17 Character ...
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... Shakespeare , 358 • The perishable nature of poetical fame ,. 359 243 • 244 247 JOHN WILSON . · 249 Streams , 257 · • 262 HUGH MILLER . 360 Tale of La Roche , . · · • Of our duty to servants : story of Albert Bane , Extraordinary ...
... Shakespeare , 358 • The perishable nature of poetical fame ,. 359 243 • 244 247 JOHN WILSON . · 249 Streams , 257 · • 262 HUGH MILLER . 360 Tale of La Roche , . · · • Of our duty to servants : story of Albert Bane , Extraordinary ...
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... SHAKESPEARE NOSTRAT— AUGUSTUS IN HAT . — I remember , the players have often men- tioned it as an honour to Shakespeare , that in his writing ( whatsoever he penned ) he never blotted out a line . My answer hath been , " Would he had ...
... SHAKESPEARE NOSTRAT— AUGUSTUS IN HAT . — I remember , the players have often men- tioned it as an honour to Shakespeare , that in his writing ( whatsoever he penned ) he never blotted out a line . My answer hath been , " Would he had ...
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... Shakespeare was the first that opened this vein upon our stage , which has run so freely and so pleasantly ever since , that I have often wondered to find it appear so little upon any others ; being a subject so proper for them , since ...
... Shakespeare was the first that opened this vein upon our stage , which has run so freely and so pleasantly ever since , that I have often wondered to find it appear so little upon any others ; being a subject so proper for them , since ...
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... Shakespeare , Falstaff , and all the merry men of Eastcheap . Such were the reflections that naturally arose while I sat at the Boar's Head Tavern , still kept at Eastcheap . Here by a pleasant fire , in the very room where old Sir John ...
... Shakespeare , Falstaff , and all the merry men of Eastcheap . Such were the reflections that naturally arose while I sat at the Boar's Head Tavern , still kept at Eastcheap . Here by a pleasant fire , in the very room where old Sir John ...
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