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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... objects ; but having drank deep of wisdom and knowledge , the rich flood bursts forth from his full heart and teeming ... object with which it comes in contact . Such too is his wit : it is not the result of animal spirits : no amount of ...
... objects ; but having drank deep of wisdom and knowledge , the rich flood bursts forth from his full heart and teeming ... object with which it comes in contact . Such too is his wit : it is not the result of animal spirits : no amount of ...
الصفحة 60
... object should be to amuse , delight , instruct , exalt . Whoever writes respecting the Theatre , feels constrained to say something about the Greek Drama and the Roman Plays , and then proceed to the Mysteries and Moralities ; but we ...
... object should be to amuse , delight , instruct , exalt . Whoever writes respecting the Theatre , feels constrained to say something about the Greek Drama and the Roman Plays , and then proceed to the Mysteries and Moralities ; but we ...
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... object is merely to point out the allusion to public and private houses , we shall not proceed with the quotation . The pamphlet will be found interesting to any one wishing to make himself acquainted with the quality of the public ...
... object is merely to point out the allusion to public and private houses , we shall not proceed with the quotation . The pamphlet will be found interesting to any one wishing to make himself acquainted with the quality of the public ...
الصفحة 89
... objects painted on opposite sides of a card - for instance , a man and a horse , a bird and a cage , & c . - are , by a quick rotatory motion , made so to impress the eye in combina- tion , as to form one picture - of the man on the ...
... objects painted on opposite sides of a card - for instance , a man and a horse , a bird and a cage , & c . - are , by a quick rotatory motion , made so to impress the eye in combina- tion , as to form one picture - of the man on the ...
الصفحة 98
... objects through small crannies or levels . " Tobie Matthew was not the reprobate the Athe- næum represents him . Though the son of an arch- bishop , he unfortunately became what we now call a " pervert , " and was banished the country ...
... objects through small crannies or levels . " Tobie Matthew was not the reprobate the Athe- næum represents him . Though the son of an arch- bishop , he unfortunately became what we now call a " pervert , " and was banished the country ...
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