Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... thought they may be of use or pleasure to the publick , I am willing to part with them out of my hands , and to add , for the honour of Shakespear , some decorations and embellishments at my own expense " ( id . v . , p . 589 ) . The ...
... thought they may be of use or pleasure to the publick , I am willing to part with them out of my hands , and to add , for the honour of Shakespear , some decorations and embellishments at my own expense " ( id . v . , p . 589 ) . The ...
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... thought improper to go along with them . He was the son of Mr. John Shakespear , and was born at Stratford upon Avon , in Warwickshire , in April 1564 . His family , as appears by the Register and publick Writings relating to that Town ...
... thought improper to go along with them . He was the son of Mr. John Shakespear , and was born at Stratford upon Avon , in Warwickshire , in April 1564 . His family , as appears by the Register and publick Writings relating to that Town ...
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... thoughts , altogether new and uncommon , which his own imagination supply'd him so abundantly with , than if he had given us the most beautiful passages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and that in the most agreeable manner that it ...
... thoughts , altogether new and uncommon , which his own imagination supply'd him so abundantly with , than if he had given us the most beautiful passages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and that in the most agreeable manner that it ...
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... thought fit to marry while he was yet very young . His wife was the daughter of one Hathaway , said to have been a substantial yeoman in the neighbourhood of Stratford . In this kind of settlement he continu'd for some time , ' till an ...
... thought fit to marry while he was yet very young . His wife was the daughter of one Hathaway , said to have been a substantial yeoman in the neighbourhood of Stratford . In this kind of settlement he continu'd for some time , ' till an ...
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... thought by this to mean , that his fancy was so loose and extravagant , as to be independent on the rule and government of judgment ; but that what he thought , was commonly so great , so justly and rightly conceiv'd in it self , that ...
... thought by this to mean , that his fancy was so loose and extravagant , as to be independent on the rule and government of judgment ; but that what he thought , was commonly so great , so justly and rightly conceiv'd in it self , that ...
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