Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... sense which could alone recommend their learning and their satire to the popular apprehension . For pedantry and absurdity " The Looking Glass for London ' is unsur- passed . Lodge , as well as Greene , was a writer of little romances ...
... sense which could alone recommend their learning and their satire to the popular apprehension . For pedantry and absurdity " The Looking Glass for London ' is unsur- passed . Lodge , as well as Greene , was a writer of little romances ...
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... sense , a production of Shakspeare . " Who relation , and not likeness : -if we find like- are the interpreters of the common con- ness in a single " trick or line , " we may in- sent ? " Theobald , Johnson , Farmer , Stee- deed add it ...
... sense , a production of Shakspeare . " Who relation , and not likeness : -if we find like- are the interpreters of the common con- ness in a single " trick or line , " we may in- sent ? " Theobald , Johnson , Farmer , Stee- deed add it ...
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... sense of the word , the author of ' Titus Andronicus . ' Here is no attempt to compromise the ques- tion , by the common English babble that ' Shakspere may have written a few lines in this play , or given some assistance to the author ...
... sense of the word , the author of ' Titus Andronicus . ' Here is no attempt to compromise the ques- tion , by the common English babble that ' Shakspere may have written a few lines in this play , or given some assistance to the author ...
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... sense . " In the description which Polonius , in the same scene , gives of Hamlet's madness for Ophelia's love , the symptoms are made much stronger in the original copy : — " He straightway grew into a melancholy ; From that unto a ...
... sense . " In the description which Polonius , in the same scene , gives of Hamlet's madness for Ophelia's love , the symptoms are made much stronger in the original copy : — " He straightway grew into a melancholy ; From that unto a ...
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... sense ; Since yet thy cicatrice looks raw and red After the Danish sword , and thy free awe Pays homage to us ) , thou mayst not coldly set Our sovereign process . " We have here a distinct indication of the period before the Norman ...
... sense ; Since yet thy cicatrice looks raw and red After the Danish sword , and thy free awe Pays homage to us ) , thou mayst not coldly set Our sovereign process . " We have here a distinct indication of the period before the Norman ...
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