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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... critics , or do anything but evil to them that ridicule them . As to criti- cism men are unwise ; but in regard to ridicule they have some reason . Accusation of crime is trifling in comparison . Say that a man has mur- dered his mother ...
... critics , or do anything but evil to them that ridicule them . As to criti- cism men are unwise ; but in regard to ridicule they have some reason . Accusation of crime is trifling in comparison . Say that a man has mur- dered his mother ...
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... criticism and carica- ture , he began to outstrip his victims in favor with the public . Now , such conduct is always resented as an insult . There is no surer , as there can be no sadder , evidence to a man that he is rising in the ...
... criticism and carica- ture , he began to outstrip his victims in favor with the public . Now , such conduct is always resented as an insult . There is no surer , as there can be no sadder , evidence to a man that he is rising in the ...
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... criticism . Francis Meres published in 1598 a book called Palladis Tamia , Wits Treasury , which was a col- lection of sententious comparisons , chiefly upon morals , manners , and religion . But one division or chapter is " A ...
... criticism . Francis Meres published in 1598 a book called Palladis Tamia , Wits Treasury , which was a col- lection of sententious comparisons , chiefly upon morals , manners , and religion . But one division or chapter is " A ...
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... critic , though he must carp at the poet , breaks out into a hearty expression of admiration and cherished love of the man . * * " I remember the Players have often mentioned it as an hon- our to Shakespeare , that in his writing ...
... critic , though he must carp at the poet , breaks out into a hearty expression of admiration and cherished love of the man . * * " I remember the Players have often mentioned it as an hon- our to Shakespeare , that in his writing ...
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... Criticism , p . 22 ) to be entirely incon- gruous with the circumstances under which it professes to have been written . " Right trusty and welbeloved , & c . , James , & c . To all Mayors , Sheriffs , Justices of the Peace , & c ...
... Criticism , p . 22 ) to be entirely incon- gruous with the circumstances under which it professes to have been written . " Right trusty and welbeloved , & c . , James , & c . To all Mayors , Sheriffs , Justices of the Peace , & c ...
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