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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Page v
... poet , elevate the reader too , he must not presume to talk of taste and elegance ; he will prove a languid reader , an indifferent judge , and a far more indifferent critic and commentator . It is some time since I first proposed ...
... poet , elevate the reader too , he must not presume to talk of taste and elegance ; he will prove a languid reader , an indifferent judge , and a far more indifferent critic and commentator . It is some time since I first proposed ...
Page vii
... poet's imagination . There are many passages in Shakspeare so closely connected with the plot and characters , and ... poets , W. DODD THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . THE name of Shakspeare PREFACE . vii.
... poet's imagination . There are many passages in Shakspeare so closely connected with the plot and characters , and ... poets , W. DODD THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . THE name of Shakspeare PREFACE . vii.
Page ix
... poet had rendered their name a subject of national interest , the Shakspeares were established among the more affluent inhabitants of those villages , and thence several individuals of the race , from time to time , removed , and became ...
... poet had rendered their name a subject of national interest , the Shakspeares were established among the more affluent inhabitants of those villages , and thence several individuals of the race , from time to time , removed , and became ...
Page x
... poet , it is affirmed , that " his father was a butcher ; " while , on the other hand , it is stated by Rowe that he was " a considerable dealer in wool . " The truth of the latter report it is scarcely possible to doubt . It was ...
... poet , it is affirmed , that " his father was a butcher ; " while , on the other hand , it is stated by Rowe that he was " a considerable dealer in wool . " The truth of the latter report it is scarcely possible to doubt . It was ...
Page xi
... poet's years of childhood , the fortune of Master John Shakspeare- for so he is uniformly designated in the public writings of the borough , from the time of his acting as high bailiff - per- fectly corresponded with the station which ...
... poet's years of childhood , the fortune of Master John Shakspeare- for so he is uniformly designated in the public writings of the borough , from the time of his acting as high bailiff - per- fectly corresponded with the station which ...
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