The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play, with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1849 - 345 pages |
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... person finds , that a performance transports not his soul , nor exalts his thoughts ; that it calls not up into his ... persons of different humours , ages , pro- fessions , and inclinations , agree in the same joint approbation of any ...
... person finds , that a performance transports not his soul , nor exalts his thoughts ; that it calls not up into his ... persons of different humours , ages , pro- fessions , and inclinations , agree in the same joint approbation of any ...
Page xi
... persons , twelve gave more , six the same , and six less , than the poet's father ; and in a second subscription , of fourteen persons , eight gave more , five the same , and one less . So early as 1556 , he held the lease of two houses ...
... persons , twelve gave more , six the same , and six less , than the poet's father ; and in a second subscription , of fourteen persons , eight gave more , five the same , and one less . So early as 1556 , he held the lease of two houses ...
Page xix
... person in whose neighborhood , perhaps on whose property , these encroachments were made , was of all others the individual from whose hands they were least likely to escape with impunity in case of detection . Sir Thomas Lucy was a ...
... person in whose neighborhood , perhaps on whose property , these encroachments were made , was of all others the individual from whose hands they were least likely to escape with impunity in case of detection . Sir Thomas Lucy was a ...
Page xxii
... person , the extreme severity of the magistrate should not have been exerted . His youth - his genius - his accom- plishments — his wife and children , should have mitigated the authority that was armed against him . The powerful enemy ...
... person , the extreme severity of the magistrate should not have been exerted . His youth - his genius - his accom- plishments — his wife and children , should have mitigated the authority that was armed against him . The powerful enemy ...
Page xxxii
... persons during representation , and published without any regard to the property or the reputation of the author , to impose on the curiosity of the public . The Pericles of Shakspeare may have been a splendid composition , and yet not ...
... persons during representation , and published without any regard to the property or the reputation of the author , to impose on the curiosity of the public . The Pericles of Shakspeare may have been a splendid composition , and yet not ...
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