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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... characters . " It is the absence of all uproariousness , and that tone of high breeding which pervades them , which renders it impossible to believe that Shakespeare , even had he been all that his fondest admirers represent him , could ...
... characters . " It is the absence of all uproariousness , and that tone of high breeding which pervades them , which renders it impossible to believe that Shakespeare , even had he been all that his fondest admirers represent him , could ...
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... character , and dictated by the same feelings , as those given by the lawyers and university men to the Queen . But , with the permission and license of the noblemen with whom they were connected , these servants and retainers sometimes ...
... character , and dictated by the same feelings , as those given by the lawyers and university men to the Queen . But , with the permission and license of the noblemen with whom they were connected , these servants and retainers sometimes ...
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... consequence and respectability , in accordance with the rank and character of the parties who resorted to them ; and as the company varied , so doubtless did the nature and scale of the amusements thereat provided PLAYERS . 53.
... consequence and respectability , in accordance with the rank and character of the parties who resorted to them ; and as the company varied , so doubtless did the nature and scale of the amusements thereat provided PLAYERS . 53.
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... the refer- ences have not regard to what we may call school classics , but to authors seldom perused but by profound scholars . Nor is the classical knowledge exhibited of a superficial character ; as Pope ob- serves PLAY WRITERS . 85.
... the refer- ences have not regard to what we may call school classics , but to authors seldom perused but by profound scholars . Nor is the classical knowledge exhibited of a superficial character ; as Pope ob- serves PLAY WRITERS . 85.
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William Henry Smith. exhibited of a superficial character ; as Pope ob- serves : - " We find him very knowing in the cus- toms , rites , and manners of antiquity . In Corio- lanus and Julius Cæsar , not only the spirit , but manners , of ...
William Henry Smith. exhibited of a superficial character ; as Pope ob- serves : - " We find him very knowing in the cus- toms , rites , and manners of antiquity . In Corio- lanus and Julius Cæsar , not only the spirit , but manners , of ...
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