Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... higher nature than mili- tary games , and contentions of mere brute force . In the boyhood of Shakspere the same class of subjects was handled by rude artificers . See the Ludus Coventriæ , ' published by the Shake- speare Society ...
... higher nature than mili- tary games , and contentions of mere brute force . In the boyhood of Shakspere the same class of subjects was handled by rude artificers . See the Ludus Coventriæ , ' published by the Shake- speare Society ...
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... higher rowme theie played , and thei stoode upon vi wheeles . " CHAPTER II . BIBLE HISTORIES AND MORALITIES . In We have very distinct evidence that stories | but none comes away reformed in manners . from the Sacred Scriptures , in ...
... higher rowme theie played , and thei stoode upon vi wheeles . " CHAPTER II . BIBLE HISTORIES AND MORALITIES . In We have very distinct evidence that stories | but none comes away reformed in manners . from the Sacred Scriptures , in ...
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... , I will lay me down and die " . The scene where the Prince removes the crown possesses a higher in- terest , when we recollect the great parallel scene of Shakspere's Henry IV . Part II . , 20 [ BOOK I. STUDIES OF SHAKSPERE .
... , I will lay me down and die " . The scene where the Prince removes the crown possesses a higher in- terest , when we recollect the great parallel scene of Shakspere's Henry IV . Part II . , 20 [ BOOK I. STUDIES OF SHAKSPERE .
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... higher pretension than ' The Famous Victories . ' Like that play , it con- tains many prose speeches which are printed to have some resemblance to measured lines ; but , on the other hand , there are many pas- sages of legitimate verse ...
... higher pretension than ' The Famous Victories . ' Like that play , it con- tains many prose speeches which are printed to have some resemblance to measured lines ; but , on the other hand , there are many pas- sages of legitimate verse ...
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... higher poetical feeling , nance and friendship of " divers of worship . " Such was the character given to Shakspere himself in 1592. One of the early puritani- cal attacks upon the stage has this coarse invective against players : " Are ...
... higher poetical feeling , nance and friendship of " divers of worship . " Such was the character given to Shakspere himself in 1592. One of the early puritani- cal attacks upon the stage has this coarse invective against players : " Are ...
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