Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... side , and he actually carried that long - con- templated purpose into effect . It may be , as Shakespeare's Sonnets seem to indicate , that for a season his heart was led astray by the intellectual fascination of a woman who possessed ...
... side , and he actually carried that long - con- templated purpose into effect . It may be , as Shakespeare's Sonnets seem to indicate , that for a season his heart was led astray by the intellectual fascination of a woman who possessed ...
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... side alone . " There is " , says Rowe , " one instance so singular in the magnificence of this patron of Shakespeare's , that , if I had not been assured that the story was handed down by Sir William D'Avenant , who was probably very ...
... side alone . " There is " , says Rowe , " one instance so singular in the magnificence of this patron of Shakespeare's , that , if I had not been assured that the story was handed down by Sir William D'Avenant , who was probably very ...
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... side . Upon a circular substructure rose two wooden stories , which in- cluded the galleries and boxes . These and the stage were roofed with thatch ; the pit or yard was open to the weather . In the profits of this theatre Shakespeare ...
... side . Upon a circular substructure rose two wooden stories , which in- cluded the galleries and boxes . These and the stage were roofed with thatch ; the pit or yard was open to the weather . In the profits of this theatre Shakespeare ...
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... side idolatry , as much as any . " It was inevitable that Jonson , with his classical train- ing and strict ideas on literary style , should be of the opinion that Shakespeare often wronged his genius by careless writing : " I remember ...
... side idolatry , as much as any . " It was inevitable that Jonson , with his classical train- ing and strict ideas on literary style , should be of the opinion that Shakespeare often wronged his genius by careless writing : " I remember ...
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... side , rouses our intellect , moves our passions , confirms our will , moulds our character , touches our spirit to finer issues , envelops us with the atmosphere of his wisdom , courage , mirth , benignity . We breathe his influence ...
... side , rouses our intellect , moves our passions , confirms our will , moulds our character , touches our spirit to finer issues , envelops us with the atmosphere of his wisdom , courage , mirth , benignity . We breathe his influence ...
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