Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry Touching Players Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth. To which is Appended an Abstract of a Ms. Respecting Tobie MatthewJohn Rusell Smith, 1857 |
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... excellence in read- ing or performing these plays . We may often hear the words delivered with great correctness of tone and emphasis , so that it would be impossible to say that they were badly delivered ; yet we feel that there is ...
... excellence in read- ing or performing these plays . We may often hear the words delivered with great correctness of tone and emphasis , so that it would be impossible to say that they were badly delivered ; yet we feel that there is ...
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... excellence ; But , like a thrifty goddess , she determines Herself the glory of a creditor , Both use and thanks . Note the peculiar use of the words , knee and chew . Life of Henry VII . : - As his victory gave him the knee , so his ...
... excellence ; But , like a thrifty goddess , she determines Herself the glory of a creditor , Both use and thanks . Note the peculiar use of the words , knee and chew . Life of Henry VII . : - As his victory gave him the knee , so his ...
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... excellence of Elizabethan literature . Certainly never since , has so much wisdom been written in so few words . Books now are like unsafe banks : the bullion is disproportionate to the issue of paper ; and matter which might be ...
... excellence of Elizabethan literature . Certainly never since , has so much wisdom been written in so few words . Books now are like unsafe banks : the bullion is disproportionate to the issue of paper ; and matter which might be ...
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... excellence , we have no hesitation in saying , Nahum Tate is the greatest poet England ever produced . * Nahum Tate was the son of Dr. Faithful Tate , and was born in Dublin in 1652. At the age of sixteen , he was admitted to the ...
... excellence , we have no hesitation in saying , Nahum Tate is the greatest poet England ever produced . * Nahum Tate was the son of Dr. Faithful Tate , and was born in Dublin in 1652. At the age of sixteen , he was admitted to the ...
الصفحة 147
... it would thereby lose both its character and its peculiar excellence . His Bible and his Shakespeare are books Pro- testant Englishmen pride themselves upon possess- ing , and profess to peruse . Parts of each AN EPITOME . 147.
... it would thereby lose both its character and its peculiar excellence . His Bible and his Shakespeare are books Pro- testant Englishmen pride themselves upon possess- ing , and profess to peruse . Parts of each AN EPITOME . 147.
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