Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... honoured inhabi- tant of his native town ; secondly , the inner life of his spirit , the wide - orbing movement of his intellect and imagination of which we can read something in his marvellous series of poetical creations , and can ...
... honoured inhabi- tant of his native town ; secondly , the inner life of his spirit , the wide - orbing movement of his intellect and imagination of which we can read something in his marvellous series of poetical creations , and can ...
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... honoured by his contemporaries ; he survived till the opening of the reign of Charles I .; his father was the Bishop of London . The Elizabethan age was not an age of literary biography ; a playwright , PARENTAGE . 3 unless , like Ben ...
... honoured by his contemporaries ; he survived till the opening of the reign of Charles I .; his father was the Bishop of London . The Elizabethan age was not an age of literary biography ; a playwright , PARENTAGE . 3 unless , like Ben ...
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... honour . This graver labour , the Lucrece , followed in 1594 ; graver because of its tragic theme , and its celebration of the wronged , yet triumphant , purity of woman . It is dedicated to Southampton in words of loyal affection ...
... honour . This graver labour , the Lucrece , followed in 1594 ; graver because of its tragic theme , and its celebration of the wronged , yet triumphant , purity of woman . It is dedicated to Southampton in words of loyal affection ...
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... honoured Shakespeare and his art . Ben Jonson in his memorial lines prefixed to the First Folio speaks of those " flights " of the " Swan of Avon " 66 upon the bankes of Thames , That so did take Eliza , and our Iames . Shakespeare's ...
... honoured Shakespeare and his art . Ben Jonson in his memorial lines prefixed to the First Folio speaks of those " flights " of the " Swan of Avon " 66 upon the bankes of Thames , That so did take Eliza , and our Iames . Shakespeare's ...
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... honour of Essex , then her Majesty's representative in Ireland , had been delivered as part of the prologue to the last act of King Henry V. The unfortunate earl was executed on February 25 . Perhaps to make an outward show of ...
... honour of Essex , then her Majesty's representative in Ireland , had been delivered as part of the prologue to the last act of King Henry V. The unfortunate earl was executed on February 25 . Perhaps to make an outward show of ...
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