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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... gives us a glimpse of the habits and manners of those days , in that touching remonstrance which he addresses to Crab , upon his sad misbehavior when he was presented to Madam Silvia . But , with the strange , sad incongruity of early ...
... gives us a glimpse of the habits and manners of those days , in that touching remonstrance which he addresses to Crab , upon his sad misbehavior when he was presented to Madam Silvia . But , with the strange , sad incongruity of early ...
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... gives it not as it appears in the text of the Latin dramatist , but as it is misquoted in the Latin Grammar of William Lilly , whose accidence was in common use among our forefathers when Shakespeare was a boy , and held its place ...
... gives it not as it appears in the text of the Latin dramatist , but as it is misquoted in the Latin Grammar of William Lilly , whose accidence was in common use among our forefathers when Shakespeare was a boy , and held its place ...
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... give obloquy and shame . " But J. M.'s lines are , on the contrary , a manifest imitation of Berni's , rather than Shakespeare's ; and if they have any bear- ing at all upon the question of the date of Othello , ( which in my opinion ...
... give obloquy and shame . " But J. M.'s lines are , on the contrary , a manifest imitation of Berni's , rather than Shakespeare's ; and if they have any bear- ing at all upon the question of the date of Othello , ( which in my opinion ...
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... gives us in Hamlet a reminiscence of a highly ornamented style of children's clothing : - : - to have chastened into sobriety . In estimating Shakespeare's character WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 45 But what was William Shakespeare doing in all ...
... gives us in Hamlet a reminiscence of a highly ornamented style of children's clothing : - : - to have chastened into sobriety . In estimating Shakespeare's character WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 45 But what was William Shakespeare doing in all ...
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... gives strong support to the tradition ; so strong , in fact , that it has been supposed , with some reason , to have been its origin . In that scene Shakespeare makes Justice Shallow ( who , in the words of Davies , is his clodpate , or ...
... gives strong support to the tradition ; so strong , in fact , that it has been supposed , with some reason , to have been its origin . In that scene Shakespeare makes Justice Shallow ( who , in the words of Davies , is his clodpate , or ...
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