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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William Henry Smith. its treasures , playfully bringing into juxtaposition things apparently remote and discordant . Look how the father's face Lives in his issue ; even so the race Of Shakespeare's mind and manners richly shines In his ...
William Henry Smith. its treasures , playfully bringing into juxtaposition things apparently remote and discordant . Look how the father's face Lives in his issue ; even so the race Of Shakespeare's mind and manners richly shines In his ...
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... thing is ancient . Mrs. Clark , in her Concordance , reports the word Essays as occurring twice in Shakespeare , which indeed is true of Knight's Shakespeare ; but it only occurs once in the folio of 1623 , in relation to Edgar's letter ...
... thing is ancient . Mrs. Clark , in her Concordance , reports the word Essays as occurring twice in Shakespeare , which indeed is true of Knight's Shakespeare ; but it only occurs once in the folio of 1623 , in relation to Edgar's letter ...
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... things inwards when they are but paintings . Richard II . act ii . sc . 2 : - Like perspectives , which rightly gazed upon Show nothing but confusion - ey'd awry , Distinguish form.- 66 CHAPTER VIII . PLAYERS . STRYPE , in his PHRASES ...
... things inwards when they are but paintings . Richard II . act ii . sc . 2 : - Like perspectives , which rightly gazed upon Show nothing but confusion - ey'd awry , Distinguish form.- 66 CHAPTER VIII . PLAYERS . STRYPE , in his PHRASES ...
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... things involved another and most important change ; for , as plays were now conti- nually being performed , in order that the actors might procure their daily bread , it became essential that there should be a continual supply of ...
... things involved another and most important change ; for , as plays were now conti- nually being performed , in order that the actors might procure their daily bread , it became essential that there should be a continual supply of ...
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... things base and vile , holding no quantity , ' for value ; rivers , that ' have overborn their continents , ' the continente * Literature of Europe , part ii . chap . vi . sec . 41 . riva of Horace ; ' compact of imagination ' ; 86 PLAY ...
... things base and vile , holding no quantity , ' for value ; rivers , that ' have overborn their continents , ' the continente * Literature of Europe , part ii . chap . vi . sec . 41 . riva of Horace ; ' compact of imagination ' ; 86 PLAY ...
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