Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... mind to allow us to form any fair opinion of its merits . Malone himself con- siders that this play was printed ... minds than to profit them with good ensample . The notablest liar is become the best poet ; he that can make the most ...
... mind to allow us to form any fair opinion of its merits . Malone himself con- siders that this play was printed ... minds than to profit them with good ensample . The notablest liar is become the best poet ; he that can make the most ...
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... mind from poetry , or that even Master Gosson's contrast of the " . manners of Eng- land in old time and " New England , " would go far to move a patriotic indignation against modern refinements . We have , on one hand , Dion's ...
... mind from poetry , or that even Master Gosson's contrast of the " . manners of Eng- land in old time and " New England , " would go far to move a patriotic indignation against modern refinements . We have , on one hand , Dion's ...
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... mind . But you , villains , rebels , traitors as you are , How came the foe in , pressing so near ? Where , where ... minds , labouring , however , upon false principles . This drama was acted before Queen Elizabeth as early as 1562 ...
... mind . But you , villains , rebels , traitors as you are , How came the foe in , pressing so near ? Where , where ... minds , labouring , however , upon false principles . This drama was acted before Queen Elizabeth as early as 1562 ...
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... mind was that of a lofty extravagance , shaping itself into words that may be likened to the trumpet in music , and the scarlet in painting - per- * Prologue to Tamburlaine the Great . ' + Meres . § Peele . T ' Tamburlaine , ' Part I ...
... mind was that of a lofty extravagance , shaping itself into words that may be likened to the trumpet in music , and the scarlet in painting - per- * Prologue to Tamburlaine the Great . ' + Meres . § Peele . T ' Tamburlaine , ' Part I ...
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... mind , before the wand of the magician gives the agents voice . When all this is done , all contradictions reconciled , all " To - day the poet does not fear your rage ; Shakespear , by him revived , now treads the stage . " In Malone's ...
... mind , before the wand of the magician gives the agents voice . When all this is done , all contradictions reconciled , all " To - day the poet does not fear your rage ; Shakespear , by him revived , now treads the stage . " In Malone's ...
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