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 xvi
... youth prevented his being sufficiently scrupulous about the conduct and the char- acters of his associates . " He had by a misfortune , common enough to young fellows , fallen into ill company , " says Rowe ; and the excesses into which ...
... youth prevented his being sufficiently scrupulous about the conduct and the char- acters of his associates . " He had by a misfortune , common enough to young fellows , fallen into ill company , " says Rowe ; and the excesses into which ...
Page xviii
... youth of Warwickshire , in the early years of Shakspeare ; and it fills us with regret , to find our immortal poet , with faculties so exalted , competing the bad pre- eminence in such abominable contests . It is some relief to know ...
... youth of Warwickshire , in the early years of Shakspeare ; and it fills us with regret , to find our immortal poet , with faculties so exalted , competing the bad pre- eminence in such abominable contests . It is some relief to know ...
Page xix
... youth . It was considered in the light of an indiscretion , rather than of a criminal offence ; and in this particular , the young men of Stratford were countenanced by the practice of the students of the Universities . In these ...
... youth . It was considered in the light of an indiscretion , rather than of a criminal offence ; and in this particular , the young men of Stratford were countenanced by the practice of the students of the Universities . In these ...
Page xxii
... youth - his genius - his accom- plishments — his wife and children , should have mitigated the authority that was armed against him . The powerful enemy of Shakspeare was not to be appeased : the heart of the Puritan or the game ...
... youth - his genius - his accom- plishments — his wife and children , should have mitigated the authority that was armed against him . The powerful enemy of Shakspeare was not to be appeased : the heart of the Puritan or the game ...
Page xxx
... youths regularly educated to the art , and experienced to fill the parts appropriate for their age . It obviated the ... youth unfit to appear as the representative of the gentle Imogen , he was skilled in the knowledge of the stage ...
... youths regularly educated to the art , and experienced to fill the parts appropriate for their age . It obviated the ... youth unfit to appear as the representative of the gentle Imogen , he was skilled in the knowledge of the stage ...
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