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 ix
... poets the most mystery hangs - Homer and Shakspeare ! Even as Mounts Everest and Dhawalagiri , towering far above the Himalayan summits , attract the thickest mantles of mist , are clad in the deepest piles of snow , and are for ever ...
... poets the most mystery hangs - Homer and Shakspeare ! Even as Mounts Everest and Dhawalagiri , towering far above the Himalayan summits , attract the thickest mantles of mist , are clad in the deepest piles of snow , and are for ever ...
Pàgina xii
... poet's father . Aubrey declares that he was a butcher , and that William in his boyhood practised the same occupation ; but adds ( as Brummell's valet declared that his master " always snored like a gentleman ! " ) that the boy when he ...
... poet's father . Aubrey declares that he was a butcher , and that William in his boyhood practised the same occupation ; but adds ( as Brummell's valet declared that his master " always snored like a gentleman ! " ) that the boy when he ...
Pàgina xiii
... poets , such as the " auld clay biggin ' " where the restless ardent eye of Burns first saw the light , and the quiet upper room in Bristol where Southey first breathed the air . But how much more would we prize a sight of that spot ...
... poets , such as the " auld clay biggin ' " where the restless ardent eye of Burns first saw the light , and the quiet upper room in Bristol where Southey first breathed the air . But how much more would we prize a sight of that spot ...
Pàgina xv
... poet , consequently , was brought up in that persuasion . This , however , has been shown conclusively to be false . John Shakspeare , in 1568 , when the poet was four years old , was the chief magistrate of Stratford ; and no chief ...
... poet , consequently , was brought up in that persuasion . This , however , has been shown conclusively to be false . John Shakspeare , in 1568 , when the poet was four years old , was the chief magistrate of Stratford ; and no chief ...
Pàgina xvi
... of the Pagan mythus . Ben Jonson , indeed , said of Shakspeare , that he had little Latin , and less Greek ; but Ben , though a real poet , was pedantically and conceitedly scholastic ; and we take his judg- xvi THE LIFE AND POETRY OF.
... of the Pagan mythus . Ben Jonson , indeed , said of Shakspeare , that he had little Latin , and less Greek ; but Ben , though a real poet , was pedantically and conceitedly scholastic ; and we take his judg- xvi THE LIFE AND POETRY OF.
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