Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... Sonnets 457 BOOK XI . SHAKSPERE'S CRITICS . I. Milton - Edward Phillips II . Cibber - Dryden - Rymer - Gildon - Dennis - Addison III . Rowe Pope - Theobald - Hanmer - Warburton IV . Johnson - Voltaire - Mrs . Montagu - Martin Sherlock ...
... Sonnets 457 BOOK XI . SHAKSPERE'S CRITICS . I. Milton - Edward Phillips II . Cibber - Dryden - Rymer - Gildon - Dennis - Addison III . Rowe Pope - Theobald - Hanmer - Warburton IV . Johnson - Voltaire - Mrs . Montagu - Martin Sherlock ...
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... sonnets . The rewards of authorship through the medium of the press were in those days small indeed ; and paltry as was the drama- tist's fee , the players were far better pay- masters than the stationers . To become a sharer in a ...
... sonnets . The rewards of authorship through the medium of the press were in those days small indeed ; and paltry as was the drama- tist's fee , the players were far better pay- masters than the stationers . To become a sharer in a ...
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... Sonnets , contends that the passage applies distinctly to Shakspere ; -that the expres- sion , " the trade of Noverint , " had reference to some one who had been a lawyer's clerk ; —and that the technical use of law phrases by Shakspere ...
... Sonnets , contends that the passage applies distinctly to Shakspere ; -that the expres- sion , " the trade of Noverint , " had reference to some one who had been a lawyer's clerk ; —and that the technical use of law phrases by Shakspere ...
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... sonnet of a gentleman's , a friend of mine , that loved better to be a poet than to be counted so , called the author a rhymer . Let Aristo- phanes and his comedians make plays , and scour their mouths on Socrates , those very mouths ...
... sonnet of a gentleman's , a friend of mine , that loved better to be a poet than to be counted so , called the author a rhymer . Let Aristo- phanes and his comedians make plays , and scour their mouths on Socrates , those very mouths ...
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... sonnets full of quaint conceits , or run- ning off into the most playful anacreontics , the skilful management of the pedantry , with a knowledge far beyond the pedantry , and the happy employment of the ancient mythology , all justify ...
... sonnets full of quaint conceits , or run- ning off into the most playful anacreontics , the skilful management of the pedantry , with a knowledge far beyond the pedantry , and the happy employment of the ancient mythology , all justify ...
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