The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Band 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 Seiten |
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... hand in the maintenance of the family . Whether he continued in this situation whilst he remained in his single state , has not been told to us , and cannot therefore , at this period , be known . But in the absence of informa VOL I. B ...
... hand in the maintenance of the family . Whether he continued in this situation whilst he remained in his single state , has not been told to us , and cannot therefore , at this period , be known . But in the absence of informa VOL I. B ...
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... hand , honored the great dramatist with a letter of thanks for the compliment paid in Macbeth to the royal family of the Stuarts . * The circumstance which first brought the two lords of the stage , Shakspeare and Jonson , into that ...
... hand , honored the great dramatist with a letter of thanks for the compliment paid in Macbeth to the royal family of the Stuarts . * The circumstance which first brought the two lords of the stage , Shakspeare and Jonson , into that ...
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... hand , to * Animated as this comedy is with much distinct delineation of character , it cannot be pronounced to be unworthy of its great author . But it evinces the difficulty of writing upon a prescribed subject , and of working with ...
... hand , to * Animated as this comedy is with much distinct delineation of character , it cannot be pronounced to be unworthy of its great author . But it evinces the difficulty of writing upon a prescribed subject , and of working with ...
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... hand took root , and flourished till the year 1752 , when it was destroyed by the barbarous axe of one Francis Gastrell , a clergyman , into whose worse than Gothic hands New Place had most unfor- tunately fallen . As we are not told ...
... hand took root , and flourished till the year 1752 , when it was destroyed by the barbarous axe of one Francis Gastrell , a clergyman , into whose worse than Gothic hands New Place had most unfor- tunately fallen . As we are not told ...
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... hand of the finer artist . - Some apol- ogy may be necessary for this short digression from the more im- mediate subject of my biography . But the three or four years , which were passed by Shakspeare in the peaceful retirement of New ...
... hand of the finer artist . - Some apol- ogy may be necessary for this short digression from the more im- mediate subject of my biography . But the three or four years , which were passed by Shakspeare in the peaceful retirement of New ...
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