The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Band 1Little, Brown, 1868 |
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... . ] IN TWELVE VOLUMES . VOLUME I. PREFACE . SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES . MEMOIRS . ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH DRAMA . ESSAY ON SHAKESPEARE'S GENIUS . HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE TEXT . POEMS . ६ 1 1 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE PLAYS EDITED FROM THE.
... . ] IN TWELVE VOLUMES . VOLUME I. PREFACE . SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES . MEMOIRS . ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH DRAMA . ESSAY ON SHAKESPEARE'S GENIUS . HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE TEXT . POEMS . ६ 1 1 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE PLAYS EDITED FROM THE.
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... THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE ENGLISH DRAMA , A MEMOIR OF THE POET , AND AN ESSAY UPON HIS GENIUS BY RICHARD GRANT WHITE ne VOL . I. BOSTON LITTLE BROWN AND COMPANY Sept. 9 , 1889 . March Bequest 1-12 Entered , 1868 THE WORKS OF.
... THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE ENGLISH DRAMA , A MEMOIR OF THE POET , AND AN ESSAY UPON HIS GENIUS BY RICHARD GRANT WHITE ne VOL . I. BOSTON LITTLE BROWN AND COMPANY Sept. 9 , 1889 . March Bequest 1-12 Entered , 1868 THE WORKS OF.
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... Genius does not teach facts ; and every man who has himself been through the curriculum will see that the writer of that passage had surely gone , at least , part through the same course before the days of expurgated classics . Jonson's ...
... Genius does not teach facts ; and every man who has himself been through the curriculum will see that the writer of that passage had surely gone , at least , part through the same course before the days of expurgated classics . Jonson's ...
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... genius , although it reveals general truth , and facilitates all acquirement , does not impart facts or acquaintance with technical terms , how can we account for the fact that in an age when it was the common prac- tice for young ...
... genius , although it reveals general truth , and facilitates all acquirement , does not impart facts or acquaintance with technical terms , how can we account for the fact that in an age when it was the common prac- tice for young ...
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... genius . These two pregnant passages , which we owe to the malice of a disappointed rival , are the first public notice of Shakespeare , and our earliest authentic record of his presence in London . † By this time he had produced , in ...
... genius . These two pregnant passages , which we owe to the malice of a disappointed rival , are the first public notice of Shakespeare , and our earliest authentic record of his presence in London . † By this time he had produced , in ...
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