Remarks on the life and writings of William Shakspeare1814 - 80 стор. |
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... thinks himself greate , Yet an asse in his state We allowe by his ears but with asses to mate . If Lucie is lowsie , as some volke miscalle it , Sing lowsie Lucie , whatever befall it . " These lines , if really from the pen of ...
... thinks himself greate , Yet an asse in his state We allowe by his ears but with asses to mate . If Lucie is lowsie , as some volke miscalle it , Sing lowsie Lucie , whatever befall it . " These lines , if really from the pen of ...
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... think that he was earlier distinguished as a player than as a dramatic writer . He must have made himself conversant with the machinery of the stage , its language , & c . before he composed even the simplest and least difficult of his ...
... think that he was earlier distinguished as a player than as a dramatic writer . He must have made himself conversant with the machinery of the stage , its language , & c . before he composed even the simplest and least difficult of his ...
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... thinks that it might be composed about the year 1591 , but certainly not earlier than 1590. The other plays of our great dramatist , are placed in the following order of time by him and Chalmers : - Third Part of King Henry VI . A ...
... thinks that it might be composed about the year 1591 , but certainly not earlier than 1590. The other plays of our great dramatist , are placed in the following order of time by him and Chalmers : - Third Part of King Henry VI . A ...
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... thinks that though Jonson was arrogant of his scholarship , and publicly professed a rivalship of Shakspeare , he was in private his friend and associate . Pope , in his preface , says , that Jonson , " loved " Shakspeare , " as well as ...
... thinks that though Jonson was arrogant of his scholarship , and publicly professed a rivalship of Shakspeare , he was in private his friend and associate . Pope , in his preface , says , that Jonson , " loved " Shakspeare , " as well as ...
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... thinks it might be about 200l . per year ; which at the age when he lived , was equal to 800l . a year at the present time . Subsequent to his retirement from the stage , he resided in a house at Stratford which he had purchased ...
... thinks it might be about 200l . per year ; which at the age when he lived , was equal to 800l . a year at the present time . Subsequent to his retirement from the stage , he resided in a house at Stratford which he had purchased ...
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Remarks on the Life and Writings of William Shakspeare: Written for ... John Britton Перегляд фрагмента - 1818 |
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