The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... true importance to admiring , affectionate , and revering contemporaries . The generation most solicitous for the minutiæ of biography will not be the one that enters most fully into the spirit of the poet . The memory of the man , to ...
... true importance to admiring , affectionate , and revering contemporaries . The generation most solicitous for the minutiæ of biography will not be the one that enters most fully into the spirit of the poet . The memory of the man , to ...
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... true existence as a poet and a humanist , enfranchised - sovereign , for all time . Shakespeare died in 1616 : Sir William Dugdale , in his Antiquities of Warwickshire , 1656 , connects his name with a monumental date or two ; and ...
... true existence as a poet and a humanist , enfranchised - sovereign , for all time . Shakespeare died in 1616 : Sir William Dugdale , in his Antiquities of Warwickshire , 1656 , connects his name with a monumental date or two ; and ...
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... true , he could not , or did not write , but signed manfully with a mark ; so , however , did most of his colleagues on the corporation , who would naturally be the busiest and most thriving men of the town . Some tradition of these ...
... true , he could not , or did not write , but signed manfully with a mark ; so , however , did most of his colleagues on the corporation , who would naturally be the busiest and most thriving men of the town . Some tradition of these ...
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... true , yet to publish it was intolerable , him I would wish to use me no worse than I deserve . " The comparison of the original tract proves that it is only from looseness of wording that the apology seems to indicate that the offended ...
... true , yet to publish it was intolerable , him I would wish to use me no worse than I deserve . " The comparison of the original tract proves that it is only from looseness of wording that the apology seems to indicate that the offended ...
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... true tragic height , have a quickened sense for the detection of fustian , bombast , and rant , some sparks of poetry notwithstanding . The follow- ing , a speech from Dido , Queen of Carthage , written by Nash , in conjunction with ...
... true tragic height , have a quickened sense for the detection of fustian , bombast , and rant , some sparks of poetry notwithstanding . The follow- ing , a speech from Dido , Queen of Carthage , written by Nash , in conjunction with ...
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