The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Página 118
... bear in mind the vivid interest in the stage , and in the purity of the acted drama , which is exhibited in the well - known dialogue in Hamlet , and that the poet's last wishes included affectionate recollections of three of his fellow ...
... bear in mind the vivid interest in the stage , and in the purity of the acted drama , which is exhibited in the well - known dialogue in Hamlet , and that the poet's last wishes included affectionate recollections of three of his fellow ...
Página 123
... bears evident marks of an attempted fraud , and it may well be doubted if any of its untraced contents , with perhaps three excep- tions , justify the announcement of the title - page . The three pieces alluded to are those on the ...
... bears evident marks of an attempted fraud , and it may well be doubted if any of its untraced contents , with perhaps three excep- tions , justify the announcement of the title - page . The three pieces alluded to are those on the ...
Página 166
... bear the date of March 10 , 1613 , but in all probability they were not executed until the following day , and at the same time that the mortgage was effected . The latter transaction was completed in Shakespeare's presence on the ...
... bear the date of March 10 , 1613 , but in all probability they were not executed until the following day , and at the same time that the mortgage was effected . The latter transaction was completed in Shakespeare's presence on the ...
Página xv
... bear out Nash's eulogy . If , as seems very probable , Henslowe's Henry VI is identical with 1 Henry VI , we have the actual date of Shakespeare's addi- tions to an old and crude " chronicle drama , " the property of Lord Strange's ...
... bear out Nash's eulogy . If , as seems very probable , Henslowe's Henry VI is identical with 1 Henry VI , we have the actual date of Shakespeare's addi- tions to an old and crude " chronicle drama , " the property of Lord Strange's ...
Página xxiii
... bear , for , in truth , they are at best so unequal to the service put upon them , that one may well be loth to state them at all , lest he should seem wanting in candor ; at all events , to understate them would be more apt to provoke ...
... bear , for , in truth , they are at best so unequal to the service put upon them , that one may well be loth to state them at all , lest he should seem wanting in candor ; at all events , to understate them would be more apt to provoke ...
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