The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary ...Hogan & Thompson, 1851 |
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... nature in acting as much as in writing . But all this might have been mere theory . Mr. Malone is of opinion he was no great actor . The distinction , however , which he might obtain as an actor could only be in his own plays , in which ...
... nature in acting as much as in writing . But all this might have been mere theory . Mr. Malone is of opinion he was no great actor . The distinction , however , which he might obtain as an actor could only be in his own plays , in which ...
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... nature , and certain circumstances in his situation which affected them ; and , above all , we must take into our account the character and predominant occupations of the times in which he lived , and of those which followed his decease ...
... nature , and certain circumstances in his situation which affected them ; and , above all , we must take into our account the character and predominant occupations of the times in which he lived , and of those which followed his decease ...
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... nature of the writings on which his fame depends , and of that employment in which he was engaged , that being in no important respect connected with the history of his age , it is in vain to look into the latter for any information ...
... nature of the writings on which his fame depends , and of that employment in which he was engaged , that being in no important respect connected with the history of his age , it is in vain to look into the latter for any information ...
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... nature of a fraud so recent , and so soon acknowledged by by the authors of it . It produced , however , an interesting controversy between Mr. Malone and Mr. George Chalmers , which , although mixed with some unpleasant asperities ...
... nature of a fraud so recent , and so soon acknowledged by by the authors of it . It produced , however , an interesting controversy between Mr. Malone and Mr. George Chalmers , which , although mixed with some unpleasant asperities ...
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... nature ; and my trust , Like a good parent , did beget of him A falsehood , in its contrary as great As my trust was ; which had , indeed , no limit , A confidence sans bound . He being thus lorded , Not only with what my revenue ...
... nature ; and my trust , Like a good parent , did beget of him A falsehood , in its contrary as great As my trust was ; which had , indeed , no limit , A confidence sans bound . He being thus lorded , Not only with what my revenue ...
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Seite 405 - Over hill, over dale, Thorough bush, thorough brier, Over park, over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, I do wander everywhere, Swifter than the moon's sphere; And I serve the fairy queen, To dew her orbs upon the green. The cowslips tall her pensioners be: In their gold coats spots you see; Those be rubies, fairy favors. In those freckles live their savors: I must go seek some dewdrops here, And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear.