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 xiii
... hope vigorous at his heart . impossible that he should despair ; and if he indulged in sanguine expectation , the event proved him not to be a visionary . In the course of a few years , the exile of Stratford became the associate of ...
... hope vigorous at his heart . impossible that he should despair ; and if he indulged in sanguine expectation , the event proved him not to be a visionary . In the course of a few years , the exile of Stratford became the associate of ...
Page xxix
... hope of finding a trace of his features ? It is highly prob- able that no portrait of him was painted during his life ; and it is certain that no portrait of him , with an incontestable claim to gen- uineness , is at present in ...
... hope of finding a trace of his features ? It is highly prob- able that no portrait of him was painted during his life ; and it is certain that no portrait of him , with an incontestable claim to gen- uineness , is at present in ...
Page xxxi
... hope to be gratified with any thing which we can contemplate with confidence as a faithful representation of his countenance . The head of the statue , executed by Scheemaker , and erected , in 1741 , to the honor of our Poet in ...
... hope to be gratified with any thing which we can contemplate with confidence as a faithful representation of his countenance . The head of the statue , executed by Scheemaker , and erected , in 1741 , to the honor of our Poet in ...
Page lxviii
... Hope and Swanne All in or neare London . " This list seems to show that the number of existing playhouses was taken into consideration , perhaps by the lord chancellor , and that he was deterred from at once complying with the wishes of ...
... Hope and Swanne All in or neare London . " This list seems to show that the number of existing playhouses was taken into consideration , perhaps by the lord chancellor , and that he was deterred from at once complying with the wishes of ...
Page lxix
... Hope and the Swan - which were both in Southwark , very near each other , and probably both in the hands of Philip Henslowe , the old pawn- broking manager , to whose diary we owe so many particulars regarding old plays , players , and ...
... Hope and the Swan - which were both in Southwark , very near each other , and probably both in the hands of Philip Henslowe , the old pawn- broking manager , to whose diary we owe so many particulars regarding old plays , players , and ...
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