Remarks on the life and writings of William Shakspeare1814 - 80 pages |
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... Incline to different objects ; one pursues The vast alone , the wonderful , the wild ; Another sighs for harmony , and grace , + trepulition And gentlest beauty . Hence when lightning fires The arch WRITINGS OF SHAKSPEARE . 5.
... Incline to different objects ; one pursues The vast alone , the wonderful , the wild ; Another sighs for harmony , and grace , + trepulition And gentlest beauty . Hence when lightning fires The arch WRITINGS OF SHAKSPEARE . 5.
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... Hence the laudable curiosity of the present age is unrewarded by facts , and is held in continued and aggravated suspense , as to the peculiarities of his per- sonal actions and pursuits . His writings have occa- sioned several volumes ...
... Hence the laudable curiosity of the present age is unrewarded by facts , and is held in continued and aggravated suspense , as to the peculiarities of his per- sonal actions and pursuits . His writings have occa- sioned several volumes ...
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... Hence some doubts arise ; for if the father of William Shakspeare married a third wife , that ceremony must have occurred within seven months after the decease of the second ; and when he applied for the grant of the Arden arms , he is ...
... Hence some doubts arise ; for if the father of William Shakspeare married a third wife , that ceremony must have occurred within seven months after the decease of the second ; and when he applied for the grant of the Arden arms , he is ...
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... hence there is much diversity of opinion among his commentators . Performers and dramatic authors were not then so closely watched , and fastidiously criticised as in the present age ; indeed diurnal reviewers were then unknown . From ...
... hence there is much diversity of opinion among his commentators . Performers and dramatic authors were not then so closely watched , and fastidiously criticised as in the present age ; indeed diurnal reviewers were then unknown . From ...
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... hence they will not be understood . " Though , as Ben Jonson sayes of him , that he had but little Latine and lesse Greek , he understood Latine pretty well , for he had been in his younger years a schoolmaster in the country . " See ...
... hence they will not be understood . " Though , as Ben Jonson sayes of him , that he had but little Latine and lesse Greek , he understood Latine pretty well , for he had been in his younger years a schoolmaster in the country . " See ...
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