Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... exhibitions ; and from the very rare tracts then published we are en- abled to form a tolerably accurate estimate of ... exhibit under laughing that which ought to be taught and received reverendly . So that their au- ditory may return ...
... exhibitions ; and from the very rare tracts then published we are en- abled to form a tolerably accurate estimate of ... exhibit under laughing that which ought to be taught and received reverendly . So that their au- ditory may return ...
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... exhibitions . In ' The Third Blast of Retreat from Plays and Theatres ' we have the following pas- sage , which appears decisive upon this point : " What credit can return to the nobleman to countenance his men to exercise that quality ...
... exhibitions . In ' The Third Blast of Retreat from Plays and Theatres ' we have the following pas- sage , which appears decisive upon this point : " What credit can return to the nobleman to countenance his men to exercise that quality ...
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... exhibitions ; but he con- tends that , as the ancient satirists were reformers of manners , so might plays be properly directed to the same end . " Surely we want not a Roscius , neither are there great scarcity of Terence's profession ...
... exhibitions ; but he con- tends that , as the ancient satirists were reformers of manners , so might plays be properly directed to the same end . " Surely we want not a Roscius , neither are there great scarcity of Terence's profession ...
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... exhibits himself as the basest and most vulgar of ruffians ; but , hearing his father is sick , he goes to Court , and the bully , in the twink- ling of an eye , becomes a saintly hypocrite : plays . A painted board leads the imagina ...
... exhibits himself as the basest and most vulgar of ruffians ; but , hearing his father is sick , he goes to Court , and the bully , in the twink- ling of an eye , becomes a saintly hypocrite : plays . A painted board leads the imagina ...
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Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial Shakspere Charles Knight. exhibits to us the list of the professional | at least a year before the date of this certi- companions of Shakspere in an early stage of his ...
Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial Shakspere Charles Knight. exhibits to us the list of the professional | at least a year before the date of this certi- companions of Shakspere in an early stage of his ...
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