William Shakspere: A Biography, Bücher 1C. Knight and Company, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... appears to us , in common with many other passages , to be conceived in that spirit of exaggeration which would mark the work of an imitator of the language of the sixteenth century , rather than the production of one habitually ...
... appears to us , in common with many other passages , to be conceived in that spirit of exaggeration which would mark the work of an imitator of the language of the sixteenth century , rather than the production of one habitually ...
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... appears that their father has long been absent , and they are travelling to seek him . Clarisia is heavy - hearted ; and her brother thus consoles her , after the fashion of “ epi- thets , metaphors , and hyperboles : " - " You see the ...
... appears that their father has long been absent , and they are travelling to seek him . Clarisia is heavy - hearted ; and her brother thus consoles her , after the fashion of “ epi- thets , metaphors , and hyperboles : " - " You see the ...
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... appear as if They did turn tail ; but with their labouring wings Getting above her , with a thought their pinions ... appears Proud to be made his quarry . " * The passage in which Massinger thus describes what had been presented to ...
... appear as if They did turn tail ; but with their labouring wings Getting above her , with a thought their pinions ... appears Proud to be made his quarry . " * The passage in which Massinger thus describes what had been presented to ...
Inhalt
Arms of John Shakspere | 6 |
STRATFORD | 13 |
Note on the Autograph of John Shakspere | 23 |
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abbey amongst ancient appears Arden Avon bailiff ballad Barley-break beautiful Bidford borough called Castle century Charlcote chronicler church court Coventry dance daughter deer delight described doth doubt dramatic Duke Earl early Edward Elizabeth England English entry Evesham familiar father Gosson grammar-school Guy's Cliff hall Hamlet Hampton Lucy hath Henley Street Henry VI Henry VIII Hill honour John Shakspere Kenilworth King lady land Leicester London looked Lord Lowsie Malone marriage Mary Arden Master merry mind nature neighbours night noble pageants parish passage play players pleasant poetical poetry present Prince Queen Richard Richard III Robert Arden says scarcely Scene 11 Shak Shakspere's Shottery Sir Thomas Lucy solemn song spere spirit sport stage story Stratford sweet tell theatre things Thomas Lucy thou tion town Warwick Warwickshire Welcombe whilst William Shakspere words writing young poet young Shakspere youth