William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... poetry . It seems the personification of some Dryad of 66 Many a huge - grown wood , and many a shady grove , " called by that generic name of Arden , -a forest with many towns , * This information is given in a long extract from a ...
... poetry . It seems the personification of some Dryad of 66 Many a huge - grown wood , and many a shady grove , " called by that generic name of Arden , -a forest with many towns , * This information is given in a long extract from a ...
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... poet - butcher was thinking of skewers ? And did not Malone hold that he who , when a boy , exercised his father's ... poetry and acting , came to London , I guess about eighteen . " Good : - " He un- derstood Latin pretty well , for ...
... poet - butcher was thinking of skewers ? And did not Malone hold that he who , when a boy , exercised his father's ... poetry and acting , came to London , I guess about eighteen . " Good : - " He un- derstood Latin pretty well , for ...
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... poetry altogether wanting in those days of William Shakspere's childhood - verse , not essentially dramatic in the choice of subject , but dialogue , which may sometimes pass for dramatic even now . There was A new Interlude and a mery ...
... poetry altogether wanting in those days of William Shakspere's childhood - verse , not essentially dramatic in the choice of subject , but dialogue , which may sometimes pass for dramatic even now . There was A new Interlude and a mery ...
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... poet , distinctively so called ; but images of mead and grove , of dale and upland , of forest depths , of quiet walks by ... poetry in this , as in all other great essentials , is like the operations of nature itself ; we see not its ...
... poet , distinctively so called ; but images of mead and grove , of dale and upland , of forest depths , of quiet walks by ... poetry in this , as in all other great essentials , is like the operations of nature itself ; we see not its ...
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... notes upon his gittern , and the lads and lasses are around him ready to dance their " * See the Northumberland Household Book . + Puttenham's ' Art of Poetry , ' 1589 . country measures . He is thus described in the year 55 A BIOGRAPHY .
... notes upon his gittern , and the lads and lasses are around him ready to dance their " * See the Northumberland Household Book . + Puttenham's ' Art of Poetry , ' 1589 . country measures . He is thus described in the year 55 A BIOGRAPHY .
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