Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... truth . You say , unless the thing be taken away , the vice will continue ; nay , I say , if the style were changed , the practice would profit . " To this argument , that the Theatre might become the censor of manners , Gosson thus ...
... truth . You say , unless the thing be taken away , the vice will continue ; nay , I say , if the style were changed , the practice would profit . " To this argument , that the Theatre might become the censor of manners , Gosson thus ...
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... truth . " The author of " The Blast of Retreat , ' who describes himself as formerly " a great af- fector of that vain art of play - making , " charges the authors of historical plays not only with expanding and curtailing the action ...
... truth . " The author of " The Blast of Retreat , ' who describes himself as formerly " a great af- fector of that vain art of play - making , " charges the authors of historical plays not only with expanding and curtailing the action ...
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... truth , and subjects will be kings . And this doth grow , when lo ! unto the prince , Whom death or sudden hap of life bereaves , No certain heir remains ; such certain heir As not all only is the rightful heir , But to the realm is so ...
... truth , and subjects will be kings . And this doth grow , when lo ! unto the prince , Whom death or sudden hap of life bereaves , No certain heir remains ; such certain heir As not all only is the rightful heir , But to the realm is so ...
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... truth , a confirmed error does well . " Percy offers the following comment upon this passage , in his ' Reliques of Ancient Poetry : ' — " There is reason to conclude that this play was rather improved by Shakespeare with a few fine ...
... truth , a confirmed error does well . " Percy offers the following comment upon this passage , in his ' Reliques of Ancient Poetry : ' — " There is reason to conclude that this play was rather improved by Shakespeare with a few fine ...
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... truth ; and well for him that he has no other sins to answer for than poeti- cal ones , which later in life he has atoned for by the most glorious excellences ! " The elegiac tone of his juvenile poems allows us to imagine very deep ...
... truth ; and well for him that he has no other sins to answer for than poeti- cal ones , which later in life he has atoned for by the most glorious excellences ! " The elegiac tone of his juvenile poems allows us to imagine very deep ...
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