The Dramatic Works and Poems, Volume 1Harper, 1843 |
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... play are aug- mented with extracts from the more recent writers upon Shakspeare , and generally contain brief criti- cal observations which are in many instances op- ( posed to the dictum of Dr. Johnson . Some of these are extracted ...
... play are aug- mented with extracts from the more recent writers upon Shakspeare , and generally contain brief criti- cal observations which are in many instances op- ( posed to the dictum of Dr. Johnson . Some of these are extracted ...
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... play of " Henry V. " bears noble testimony to the poetic and the dramatic supremacy of Shakspeare : to the former , more especially in its three fine choruses , one of them serving as the prologue to the play , one opening the third act ...
... play of " Henry V. " bears noble testimony to the poetic and the dramatic supremacy of Shakspeare : to the former , more especially in its three fine choruses , one of them serving as the prologue to the play , one opening the third act ...
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... play is founded ; yet Collins the poet told Thomas War . Con that the plot was taken from the romance of Aurelio and Isabella , ' which was frequently printed during the sixteenth century , sometimes in three or four languages in the ...
... play is founded ; yet Collins the poet told Thomas War . Con that the plot was taken from the romance of Aurelio and Isabella , ' which was frequently printed during the sixteenth century , sometimes in three or four languages in the ...
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... play the man , or to show himself a valiant man in any matter . Se virum præ- bere . " P. 399 . " Viceroys and peers of Turkey play the men . " Tamberlaine , 1590 . 4 The present instant . 5 In Smith's Sea Grammar , 1627 , 4to . under ...
... play the man , or to show himself a valiant man in any matter . Se virum præ- bere . " P. 399 . " Viceroys and peers of Turkey play the men . " Tamberlaine , 1590 . 4 The present instant . 5 In Smith's Sea Grammar , 1627 , 4to . under ...
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... play'd And him he play'd it for , he needs will be Absolute Milan : Me , poor man ! -my library Was dukedom large enough ; of temporal royalties He thinks me now incapable : confederates ( So dry he was for sway ) with the king of ...
... play'd And him he play'd it for , he needs will be Absolute Milan : Me , poor man ! -my library Was dukedom large enough ; of temporal royalties He thinks me now incapable : confederates ( So dry he was for sway ) with the king of ...
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Page 224 - may as well go stand upon the beach, And bid the main flood bate his usual height ; You may as well use question with the wolf, Why he hath made the ewe bleat for the lamb; You may as well forbid the mountain pines To wag their high tops, and to make no noise, When they