Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 стор. |
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... scarcely necessary for us to point out how constantly the date of a play must be borne in mind to allow us to form any fair opinion of its merits . Malone himself con- siders that this play was printed about the year 1570 , although we ...
... scarcely necessary for us to point out how constantly the date of a play must be borne in mind to allow us to form any fair opinion of its merits . Malone himself con- siders that this play was printed about the year 1570 , although we ...
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... scarcely , we think , been noticed that the justly celebrated work of Sir Philip Sid- ney forms an important part of the contro- versy , not only against the Stage , but against Poetry and Music , that appears to have com- menced in ...
... scarcely , we think , been noticed that the justly celebrated work of Sir Philip Sid- ney forms an important part of the contro- versy , not only against the Stage , but against Poetry and Music , that appears to have com- menced in ...
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... scarcely avoid pointing at Gosson nicled among the beasts he writeth of . What when he speaks of the " Poet - haters " as of child is there that , coming to a play and seeing " people who seek a praise by dispraising Thebes ' written in ...
... scarcely avoid pointing at Gosson nicled among the beasts he writeth of . What when he speaks of the " Poet - haters " as of child is there that , coming to a play and seeing " people who seek a praise by dispraising Thebes ' written in ...
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... scarcely imagine that these five persons were " have never given cause of displeasure in of themselves sufficient to form a company that they have brought into their plays mat- of comedians . They had , no doubt , subordi- ters of state ...
... scarcely imagine that these five persons were " have never given cause of displeasure in of themselves sufficient to form a company that they have brought into their plays mat- of comedians . They had , no doubt , subordi- ters of state ...
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... scarcely displease the courtly throng ; but the approbation would be overpowering at the close , when Diana bestows the golden ball , and Venus , Pallas , and Juno cheerfully resign their pretensions in favour of the superior beauty ...
... scarcely displease the courtly throng ; but the approbation would be overpowering at the close , when Diana bestows the golden ball , and Venus , Pallas , and Juno cheerfully resign their pretensions in favour of the superior beauty ...
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