Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... , Q.C. , WITH THE AFFECTIONATE REGARD WHICH BELONGS TO A FRIENDSHIP UNCHANGED AMIDST THE CHANGES OF THIRTY YEARS , THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED BY June , 1849 . CHARLES KNIGHT . ADVERTISEMENT . THE present Volume , entitled ' Studies of.
... , Q.C. , WITH THE AFFECTIONATE REGARD WHICH BELONGS TO A FRIENDSHIP UNCHANGED AMIDST THE CHANGES OF THIRTY YEARS , THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED BY June , 1849 . CHARLES KNIGHT . ADVERTISEMENT . THE present Volume , entitled ' Studies of.
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... affectionate reverence , can utter the name of William Shakspere , stands disqualified for the office of critic . " These Essays , therefore , are not to be received as the opinions of an individual , but as an embodiment of the genial ...
... affectionate reverence , can utter the name of William Shakspere , stands disqualified for the office of critic . " These Essays , therefore , are not to be received as the opinions of an individual , but as an embodiment of the genial ...
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... affections . The good old man under whose protection she remains has adopted her as his daughter . Lamphedon is on the way to seek her , accompanied by Con- ditions ; and thus by accident , and by the in- trigues of the knavish servant ...
... affections . The good old man under whose protection she remains has adopted her as his daughter . Lamphedon is on the way to seek her , accompanied by Con- ditions ; and thus by accident , and by the in- trigues of the knavish servant ...
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... affection . This is the sin of most pas- torals . But nature sometimes prevails , and we meet with a touching simplicity , which is the best evidence of real power . Lodge , as well as Greene , gave a fable to Shak- spere . Another of ...
... affection . This is the sin of most pas- torals . But nature sometimes prevails , and we meet with a touching simplicity , which is the best evidence of real power . Lodge , as well as Greene , gave a fable to Shak- spere . Another of ...
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... affection for his child : " Come on , you thick - lipp'd slave , I'll bear you hence ; For it is you that puts us to ... affections has sent into so with his commas the address to the tribunes Malone marks many welcoming hearts ? at the ...
... affection for his child : " Come on , you thick - lipp'd slave , I'll bear you hence ; For it is you that puts us to ... affections has sent into so with his commas the address to the tribunes Malone marks many welcoming hearts ? at the ...
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