The Complete Works of William Shakspeare: With Dr. Johnson's Preface; a Glossary, an Account of Each Play, and a Memoir of the AuthorScott, Webster & Geary, 1836 - 926 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة ix
... 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 ...
الصفحة xv
... youths regularly educated to the art , and experienced to fill the parts appropriate for their age . It • This question ... 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 • This question ... youth unfit to appear as the representative of the gentle Imogen , he was skilled in the knowledge of the stage ...
الصفحة xvi
... youth , and the diffi- culty vanishes . Is it improbable that the author of the Venus and Adonis , and the Rape of Lucrece , should , on turning his attention to the stage , produce as heavy and monotonous a performance as the Titus ...
... youth , and the diffi- culty vanishes . Is it improbable that the author of the Venus and Adonis , and the Rape of Lucrece , should , on turning his attention to the stage , produce as heavy and monotonous a performance as the Titus ...
الصفحة xviii
... youth assume the slow and deliberate motion , which is the characteristic of old age . In his minor poems we , perhaps , trace the origin of this direction of his talents . It appears from two places in his Sonnets , that he was lamed ...
... youth assume the slow and deliberate motion , which is the characteristic of old age . In his minor poems we , perhaps , trace the origin of this direction of his talents . It appears from two places in his Sonnets , that he was lamed ...
الصفحة 45
... youth have ever homely wits ; Weret not , affection chains thy tender days To the sweet glances of thy honour'd love , I rather would entreat thy company , To see the wonders of the world abroad , Than living dully sluggardiz'd at home ...
... youth have ever homely wits ; Weret not , affection chains thy tender days To the sweet glances of thy honour'd love , I rather would entreat thy company , To see the wonders of the world abroad , Than living dully sluggardiz'd at home ...
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