Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... writer of the tales , as ' Common Conditions ' was , says. who has fallen violently in love with a lady whom we know by his description to be Clarisia . Conditions has discovered that his mistress is equally in love with Lamphedon ; all ...
... writer of the tales , as ' Common Conditions ' was , says. who has fallen violently in love with a lady whom we know by his description to be Clarisia . Conditions has discovered that his mistress is equally in love with Lamphedon ; all ...
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... writers of our time are so led away with vain glory that their only endeavour is to pleasure the hu- mour of men , and ... writer . For the strangest comedy brings greatest delectation and pleasure . Our nation is led away with vanity ...
... writers of our time are so led away with vain glory that their only endeavour is to pleasure the hu- mour of men , and ... writer . For the strangest comedy brings greatest delectation and pleasure . Our nation is led away with vanity ...
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... writers against the stage held that a Poet and a Liar were synonymous . To this ignorant invective , calculated for the lowest understandings , Sidney gives a brief and direct answer : - " That they should be the principal liars , I ...
... writers against the stage held that a Poet and a Liar were synonymous . To this ignorant invective , calculated for the lowest understandings , Sidney gives a brief and direct answer : - " That they should be the principal liars , I ...
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... writer says , " What a glo- guished genius ; but they all of them worked rious thing it is to have King Henry V ... writers who , about 1580 , attacked and defended the early Stage , we find no direct mention of those Histories ...
... writer says , " What a glo- guished genius ; but they all of them worked rious thing it is to have King Henry V ... writers who , about 1580 , attacked and defended the early Stage , we find no direct mention of those Histories ...
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... writer in the ' Edinburgh Review ' most justly calls Locrine “ a cha- racteristic work of its time . " If we were to regard these dumb - shows as the most deci- sive marks of its chronology , we should carry the play back to the age ...
... writer in the ' Edinburgh Review ' most justly calls Locrine “ a cha- racteristic work of its time . " If we were to regard these dumb - shows as the most deci- sive marks of its chronology , we should carry the play back to the age ...
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