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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Página 164
... enter upon a life of irksome toil in London . But all circumstances which bear upon this ques- tion point to some time in the year 1611. He retired from active life a wealthier man than he could reasonably have hoped to become when he ...
... enter upon a life of irksome toil in London . But all circumstances which bear upon this ques- tion point to some time in the year 1611. He retired from active life a wealthier man than he could reasonably have hoped to become when he ...
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... ago conveyed only the idea of severance , and was generally applied but to two objects of one kind . Thus in old plays it is very common to find two personages directed to enter by several doors , —meaning by two , or ESSAY. ...
... ago conveyed only the idea of severance , and was generally applied but to two objects of one kind . Thus in old plays it is very common to find two personages directed to enter by several doors , —meaning by two , or ESSAY. ...
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... enter by several doors , is for the mo- ment puzzled as to the mode in which the instruc- tion is to be obeyed . The word " talent , " in the sense of mental fac- ulty , affords an example both of appropriation and perversion . Its ...
... enter by several doors , is for the mo- ment puzzled as to the mode in which the instruc- tion is to be obeyed . The word " talent , " in the sense of mental fac- ulty , affords an example both of appropriation and perversion . Its ...
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... waters and the continents ; but he did not know what every lad fit to enter college now knows , and what it would seem that any intelligent man who considered the subject must have discovered for himself , 260 SHAKESPEARE'S GENIUS .
... waters and the continents ; but he did not know what every lad fit to enter college now knows , and what it would seem that any intelligent man who considered the subject must have discovered for himself , 260 SHAKESPEARE'S GENIUS .
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... enter into the character of Othello , they , to realize the situa- tion of Adam and Eve in Eden , had adopted the costuine worn previous to the temptation . And this was no solitary instance . Blake frequently went naked ; so in her own ...
... enter into the character of Othello , they , to realize the situa- tion of Adam and Eve in Eden , had adopted the costuine worn previous to the temptation . And this was no solitary instance . Blake frequently went naked ; so in her own ...
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