The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 pages |
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Page viii
... speak with any confidence on the subject ; and we can only assert that seven or eight of the fourteen years , which intervened between the birth of our Poet in 1564 and the known period of his father's diminished fortune in 1578 , might ...
... speak with any confidence on the subject ; and we can only assert that seven or eight of the fourteen years , which intervened between the birth of our Poet in 1564 and the known period of his father's diminished fortune in 1578 , might ...
Page xxix
... speak of it only from its numerous copies by the graver ; and by these it is possible that I may be deceived . But if we cannot rely on the Stratford bust for a resemblance of our immortal Dramatist , where are we to look with any hope ...
... speak of it only from its numerous copies by the graver ; and by these it is possible that I may be deceived . But if we cannot rely on the Stratford bust for a resemblance of our immortal Dramatist , where are we to look with any hope ...
Page xxxi
... property . On the authority also of Malone and of Mr. Boaden , I speak of Sir Godfrey's present to Dryden as of a copy from the Chandos portrait . known by any of his productions in England till the THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . xxxi.
... property . On the authority also of Malone and of Mr. Boaden , I speak of Sir Godfrey's present to Dryden as of a copy from the Chandos portrait . known by any of his productions in England till the THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . xxxi.
Page xxxix
... speak of our Poet's wit - combats , as Fuller calls them , at the Mermaid , with Ben Jonson : but then we have not one anecdote on record , of either of these intellectual gladiators , to produce ; for a sparkle of our Shakspeare's ...
... speak of our Poet's wit - combats , as Fuller calls them , at the Mermaid , with Ben Jonson : but then we have not one anecdote on record , of either of these intellectual gladiators , to produce ; for a sparkle of our Shakspeare's ...
Page lxxxv
... speak to the mariners : fall to't yare- ly , or w or w run ourselves aground : bestir , bestir . [ Exit . Enter Mariners . Boats . Heigh , my hearts ; cheerly , cheerly , my hearts ; yare , yare : Take in the top - sail ; Tend to the ...
... speak to the mariners : fall to't yare- ly , or w or w run ourselves aground : bestir , bestir . [ Exit . Enter Mariners . Boats . Heigh , my hearts ; cheerly , cheerly , my hearts ; yare , yare : Take in the top - sail ; Tend to the ...
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