Dramatic Works and Poems: With Notes, Original and Selected, and Introductory Remarks to Each Play by S.W. Singer, and a Life of the Poet, Volumes 1-2James B. Smith, 1848 - 924 pages |
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... young Shakspeare at this seat of youthful tent to appreciate his character . It is more proba- instruction ? Did he return to his father's house in ble that the necessity , which brought young Shak- a state of utter ignorance of classic ...
... young Shakspeare at this seat of youthful tent to appreciate his character . It is more proba- instruction ? Did he return to his father's house in ble that the necessity , which brought young Shak- a state of utter ignorance of classic ...
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... young bard was detected ; and , having farther irri- tated the knight by affixing a satirical ballad on him to the gates of Charlecote , he was compelled to fly before the enmity of his powerful adversary , and to 9ck an asylum in the ...
... young bard was detected ; and , having farther irri- tated the knight by affixing a satirical ballad on him to the gates of Charlecote , he was compelled to fly before the enmity of his powerful adversary , and to 9ck an asylum in the ...
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... young Will Davenant ( afterwards Sir William Davenant ) was then a little schoolboy , in the town , of about seven ... young friend . But who was this young friend ? The question has fre- quently been asked ; and never once been even ...
... young Will Davenant ( afterwards Sir William Davenant ) was then a little schoolboy , in the town , of about seven ... young friend . But who was this young friend ? The question has fre- quently been asked ; and never once been even ...
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... young master , and had experienced spect ; of the latter our detestation is made more his young master's gratitude . He was brought into intensely strong by its association with contempt . a place of safety ; and his fortunes were now ...
... young master , and had experienced spect ; of the latter our detestation is made more his young master's gratitude . He was brought into intensely strong by its association with contempt . a place of safety ; and his fortunes were now ...
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... Young Ferdinand , ( whom they suppose is drown'd ) And his and my lov'd darling . [ Exit PROSPERO from above . Gon . I ' the name of something holy , sir , why stand you In this strange stare ? Alon . O , it is monstrous ! monstrous ...
... Young Ferdinand , ( whom they suppose is drown'd ) And his and my lov'd darling . [ Exit PROSPERO from above . Gon . I ' the name of something holy , sir , why stand you In this strange stare ? Alon . O , it is monstrous ! monstrous ...
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