The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of Surrey: With Memoirs, Critical Dissertations and Explanatory NotesJ. Nichol, 1856 - 316 pàgines |
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Pàgina xviii
... which is in this earth for ever impossible . It were of more interest and importance to know when Shakspeare came in contact with the stage , a region to which he probably looked at first as to a heaven above xviii THE LIFE AND POETRY OF.
... which is in this earth for ever impossible . It were of more interest and importance to know when Shakspeare came in contact with the stage , a region to which he probably looked at first as to a heaven above xviii THE LIFE AND POETRY OF.
Pàgina xix
... heaven above him , while for a century or two it has looked up to him as to its genius and tutelar god . We are told of pantomimes and other scenical doings in Kenilworth and in Stratford during his boyhood , which may have directed his ...
... heaven above him , while for a century or two it has looked up to him as to its genius and tutelar god . We are told of pantomimes and other scenical doings in Kenilworth and in Stratford during his boyhood , which may have directed his ...
Pàgina xxiii
... heaven , would have rolled back invasion , as the chalky cliffs rolled back the waves of the Channel . In the year when Napoleon intended to invade Britain , we were only threatened by one foe - Despotism ; but in 1588 , Superstition ...
... heaven , would have rolled back invasion , as the chalky cliffs rolled back the waves of the Channel . In the year when Napoleon intended to invade Britain , we were only threatened by one foe - Despotism ; but in 1588 , Superstition ...
Pàgina xxxi
... Heavens , if ye do love old men , If ye yourselves are old , Avenge me of my daughters , " and now laughing " wild laughters three , " as he cries with the cunning Autolycus in the Winter's Tale , " Oh , that I had never been born ...
... Heavens , if ye do love old men , If ye yourselves are old , Avenge me of my daughters , " and now laughing " wild laughters three , " as he cries with the cunning Autolycus in the Winter's Tale , " Oh , that I had never been born ...
Pàgina xxxiii
... heaven ; and that as Moses had to take off his shoes in approaching the burning bush , as imperatively as had he been the veriest slave , so a Shakspeare must resign all his splendid faculties , and cast aside the magical buskins of his ...
... heaven ; and that as Moses had to take off his shoes in approaching the burning bush , as imperatively as had he been the veriest slave , so a Shakspeare must resign all his splendid faculties , and cast aside the magical buskins of his ...
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The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of Surrey William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1866 |
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