Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... evidence , in his earliest works ; it will carry forward the same analysis through the second period of his meridian splendour ; it will show , in like manner , the glory of his mature day , and the sober lustre of his evening . In each ...
... evidence , in his earliest works ; it will carry forward the same analysis through the second period of his meridian splendour ; it will show , in like manner , the glory of his mature day , and the sober lustre of his evening . In each ...
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... evidence that , if the author possessed little or nothing of what may be properly called dramatic power , he might , could he have shaken off the false learning and ex- travagance of his school , have produced something which with ...
... evidence that , if the author possessed little or nothing of what may be properly called dramatic power , he might , could he have shaken off the false learning and ex- travagance of his school , have produced something which with ...
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... evidence that he pos- sessed great flexibility and rhetorical power , without much invention , with very little dis- crimination of character , and with that ten- dency to extravagance in the management of his incidents which exhibits ...
... evidence that he pos- sessed great flexibility and rhetorical power , without much invention , with very little dis- crimination of character , and with that ten- dency to extravagance in the management of his incidents which exhibits ...
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... evidence of real power . Lodge , as well as Greene , gave a fable to Shak- spere . Another of the chosen companions of Robert Greene was THOMAS NASH , who in his " beardless years " had thrown himself upon the town , having forfeited ...
... evidence of real power . Lodge , as well as Greene , gave a fable to Shak- spere . Another of the chosen companions of Robert Greene was THOMAS NASH , who in his " beardless years " had thrown himself upon the town , having forfeited ...
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... evidence has ever been offered . his ' Love Labours Won , ' his ' Mid - summer's The indirect evidence constantly alleged Night Dream , ' and his ' Merchant of Venice ; ' against Shakspere being a writer before he for tragedy , his ...
... evidence has ever been offered . his ' Love Labours Won , ' his ' Mid - summer's The indirect evidence constantly alleged Night Dream , ' and his ' Merchant of Venice ; ' against Shakspere being a writer before he for tragedy , his ...
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