The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of SurreyJames Nichol, 1866 - 316 pàgines |
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Pàgina xii
... strong Lancastrian bias to be found in the writings of the great dramatist . In 1559 , John wedded Mary Arden , the descendant of an ancient family in Warwickshire , and who had been left by her father an estate of about sixty acres ...
... strong Lancastrian bias to be found in the writings of the great dramatist . In 1559 , John wedded Mary Arden , the descendant of an ancient family in Warwickshire , and who had been left by her father an estate of about sixty acres ...
Pàgina xvii
... strong- Amo , to love ; but no Parr , or Jonson , or Porson , of them all , ever could have created a character so true to the Roman type , so classical in costume , language , and bearing , as Coriolanus . Greek and Latin to pedants ...
... strong- Amo , to love ; but no Parr , or Jonson , or Porson , of them all , ever could have created a character so true to the Roman type , so classical in costume , language , and bearing , as Coriolanus . Greek and Latin to pedants ...
Pàgina xix
... strong genial man went on his own way , and did his own work , and returned to his own noble idiosyncrasy . Every one has heard of Shakspeare's deer - stealing - another of the many myths which have so clustered round his history , that ...
... strong genial man went on his own way , and did his own work , and returned to his own noble idiosyncrasy . Every one has heard of Shakspeare's deer - stealing - another of the many myths which have so clustered round his history , that ...
Pàgina xxvii
... strong , but we are very much inclined to believe it , and fondly dream that he drew the " blasted heath , " the " castle with its pleasant seat , " and the " martlet's loved mansionry " from actual realities . It is intolerable to ...
... strong , but we are very much inclined to believe it , and fondly dream that he drew the " blasted heath , " the " castle with its pleasant seat , " and the " martlet's loved mansionry " from actual realities . It is intolerable to ...
Pàgina xxxiv
... strong sympathy with the very fiercest and most incontrollable of all the passions which he drew . Goethe paints as if the world and all its in- habitants were dead , and their blood and bones transformed χχχίν THE LIFE AND POETRY OF.
... strong sympathy with the very fiercest and most incontrollable of all the passions which he drew . Goethe paints as if the world and all its in- habitants were dead , and their blood and bones transformed χχχίν THE LIFE AND POETRY OF.
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