The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. 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 2Little, Brown and Company, 1881 |
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... speeches which he puts in the mouth of his characters are always learned , often eloquent , and some- times touched with true poetic fire . In his lyric verses he showed a charming fancy , and a vein of ever fresh and tender feeling ...
... speeches which he puts in the mouth of his characters are always learned , often eloquent , and some- times touched with true poetic fire . In his lyric verses he showed a charming fancy , and a vein of ever fresh and tender feeling ...
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... speech , which must have pre- vented him not only from attaining any distinction as an actor , but from being even a useful performing member of the com- pany . In a ballad written on the burning of the Globe The- atre in 1613 , which ...
... speech , which must have pre- vented him not only from attaining any distinction as an actor , but from being even a useful performing member of the com- pany . In a ballad written on the burning of the Globe The- atre in 1613 , which ...
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... pipe and tabor . The low comic songs still heard in England , in which there is a mixture of speech and song , * Variorum ed . of 1821 , Vol . III . p . 187 . and in the execution of which the performer dances to PRELIMINARY MATTER . xliii.
... pipe and tabor . The low comic songs still heard in England , in which there is a mixture of speech and song , * Variorum ed . of 1821 , Vol . III . p . 187 . and in the execution of which the performer dances to PRELIMINARY MATTER . xliii.
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... speech Hamilton ' is not the only instance of a man who was able to do once what he never did before nor could do after . The merits of the lines , considerable as they are , have been much overrated and overstated . The eulogy is ...
... speech Hamilton ' is not the only instance of a man who was able to do once what he never did before nor could do after . The merits of the lines , considerable as they are , have been much overrated and overstated . The eulogy is ...
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... speech ; and it is more than probable that we have in the old copies Loth what Shakespeare intended to strike out from the speech , as originally writ- ten , and what he substituted . But as there is no guide , except individual ...
... speech ; and it is more than probable that we have in the old copies Loth what Shakespeare intended to strike out from the speech , as originally writ- ten , and what he substituted . But as there is no guide , except individual ...
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