The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of the Corrected Copies of Steevens and Malone : with a Life of the PoetS. Andrus and Son, 1844 - 844 Seiten |
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... mind were devoted to the in the race of popularity ; and then the flood of silent pursuits of literature - to the converse of puritan fanaticism swept him and the stage philosophy and the Muse , the possessor of the together into ...
... mind were devoted to the in the race of popularity ; and then the flood of silent pursuits of literature - to the converse of puritan fanaticism swept him and the stage philosophy and the Muse , the possessor of the together into ...
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... mind like his , ardent , followers labour to convince us , he could re - excursive , and " all compact of imagination , " ceive the instructions , even for three or four would not be satisfied with entire inactivity ; years , of a ...
... mind like his , ardent , followers labour to convince us , he could re - excursive , and " all compact of imagination , " ceive the instructions , even for three or four would not be satisfied with entire inactivity ; years , of a ...
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... mind might be of mind . With the flowers , which he strewed her Scottish successor , he resembled her in his upon the grave of his friend , there certainly love of letters , and in his own cultivation of was not blended one poisonous or ...
... mind might be of mind . With the flowers , which he strewed her Scottish successor , he resembled her in his upon the grave of his friend , there certainly love of letters , and in his own cultivation of was not blended one poisonous or ...
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... minds , " as that which was now exhibited by our illus trious dramatist and poet . He seemed " As if he could not or he ... mind : years in his establishment at New Place , we they had obtained for him all that he had asked may conclude ...
... minds , " as that which was now exhibited by our illus trious dramatist and poet . He seemed " As if he could not or he ... mind : years in his establishment at New Place , we they had obtained for him all that he had asked may conclude ...
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... mind of one friend , and of a nature to ceit and petulance of Theobald ; the imbecility excite a good - humoured smile on the cheek of of Capell ; the pert and tasteless dogmatism of the other . In Aubrey's hands , the transaction ...
... mind of one friend , and of a nature to ceit and petulance of Theobald ; the imbecility excite a good - humoured smile on the cheek of of Capell ; the pert and tasteless dogmatism of the other . In Aubrey's hands , the transaction ...
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