The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play : with a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 345 pages |
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Page xiv
... fair to apply personally to the poet the general maxims that may be discovered in his works . His daughter Susanna was born in the following year . The parish register of Stratford informs us that within eighteen months afterwards his ...
... fair to apply personally to the poet the general maxims that may be discovered in his works . His daughter Susanna was born in the following year . The parish register of Stratford informs us that within eighteen months afterwards his ...
Page xvii
... fair ; but were told , if they wished to try their strength with the sippers , they were ready for the contest . This being acceded to , our bard and his companions were staggered at the first outset , when they thought it advisable to ...
... fair ; but were told , if they wished to try their strength with the sippers , they were ready for the contest . This being acceded to , our bard and his companions were staggered at the first outset , when they thought it advisable to ...
Page xxii
... fair picture which they present of our author's " character : we love the tenderness of heart the candor and openness , and singleness of mind - the largeness of senti- ment- the liberality of opinion , which the whole tenor of his ...
... fair picture which they present of our author's " character : we love the tenderness of heart the candor and openness , and singleness of mind - the largeness of senti- ment- the liberality of opinion , which the whole tenor of his ...
Page xxx
... Fair , we find it to have been produced immediately after his arrival . That Titus Andronicus is really the work of Shakspeare , it would be a defiance to all contemporary evidence to doubt . It was not only printed among his works by ...
... Fair , we find it to have been produced immediately after his arrival . That Titus Andronicus is really the work of Shakspeare , it would be a defiance to all contemporary evidence to doubt . It was not only printed among his works by ...
Page lvi
... fair estimate of her talents and her virtues , she was the worthy child of Shakspeare . She left one daughter only , who is mentioned in our poet's will , as his " niece Elizabeth . " This lady was twice married ; to Thomas Nashe , Esq ...
... fair estimate of her talents and her virtues , she was the worthy child of Shakspeare . She left one daughter only , who is mentioned in our poet's will , as his " niece Elizabeth . " This lady was twice married ; to Thomas Nashe , Esq ...
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