Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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Page v
... few circumstances connected with his literary and dramatic contemporaries , whenever those circumstances could be said to bear upon any point of the biography of Shakespeare . Some fresh , and not uninteresting light is thrown upon.
... few circumstances connected with his literary and dramatic contemporaries , whenever those circumstances could be said to bear upon any point of the biography of Shakespeare . Some fresh , and not uninteresting light is thrown upon.
Page x
... good as to observe , that for the sake of brevity I have invariably designated it in this form - corr . fo . 1632. It is necessary to bear this in mind throughout my notes . the same vicinity . The Spenser , I am glad X PREFACE.
... good as to observe , that for the sake of brevity I have invariably designated it in this form - corr . fo . 1632. It is necessary to bear this in mind throughout my notes . the same vicinity . The Spenser , I am glad X PREFACE.
Page xiii
... bears to the old corrector . To return to Mr. Dyce's " Remarks , " which followed in 1844 so hard upon the publication of the last volume of my ' The full title of the volume is as follows : " Remarks upon Mr. J. P. Collier's and Mr. C ...
... bears to the old corrector . To return to Mr. Dyce's " Remarks , " which followed in 1844 so hard upon the publication of the last volume of my ' The full title of the volume is as follows : " Remarks upon Mr. J. P. Collier's and Mr. C ...
Page xli
... bears upon and illustrates another , and how circumstances , insignificant in themselves , acquire value in connexion with the history and progress of Shakespeare's mind . Mere personal incidents are of small worth , unless they enable ...
... bears upon and illustrates another , and how circumstances , insignificant in themselves , acquire value in connexion with the history and progress of Shakespeare's mind . Mere personal incidents are of small worth , unless they enable ...
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... bears a resemblance to the Vice of the older drama * . Were the dialogue modernized , the comedy might be performed , even in our own day , to the satisfaction of many of the usual attendants at our theatres . In considering the merits ...
... bears a resemblance to the Vice of the older drama * . Were the dialogue modernized , the comedy might be performed , even in our own day , to the satisfaction of many of the usual attendants at our theatres . In considering the merits ...
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