Shakspere: His Times and Contemporariesauthor, 1861 - 80 pages |
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Page iv
... Brother of the Craft , who , whilst he holds himself alone responsible for the opinions expressed in this volume , at the same time hopes that there will not be found in the work now once more offered to the public , anything opposed to ...
... Brother of the Craft , who , whilst he holds himself alone responsible for the opinions expressed in this volume , at the same time hopes that there will not be found in the work now once more offered to the public , anything opposed to ...
Page viii
... brothers of another . But I will say with Fleming in the Hyperion of Professor LONGFELLOW : - " Blot out from England's history the names of Chaucer , Shakspere , Spenser , and Milton only , and how much of her glory would you blot out ...
... brothers of another . But I will say with Fleming in the Hyperion of Professor LONGFELLOW : - " Blot out from England's history the names of Chaucer , Shakspere , Spenser , and Milton only , and how much of her glory would you blot out ...
Page 9
... That he was their elder Brother , not their Parent , is evident from the fact of the very few direct imitations of him to be found in their writings . imperishable fame required that every other writer of his day SHAKSPERE: ...
... That he was their elder Brother , not their Parent , is evident from the fact of the very few direct imitations of him to be found in their writings . imperishable fame required that every other writer of his day SHAKSPERE: ...
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... brother dramatist , BEN JONSON : - " This figure that thou here seest put , It was for gentle Shakspere cut , Wherein the graver had a strife With Nature to outdo the life ; O , could he but have drawn his wit As well in brass as he has ...
... brother dramatist , BEN JONSON : - " This figure that thou here seest put , It was for gentle Shakspere cut , Wherein the graver had a strife With Nature to outdo the life ; O , could he but have drawn his wit As well in brass as he has ...
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... brothers in exile . " And who , to listen to the fine moralising of " the melan- choly Jaques , " would not do like the First Lord and him of Amiens , who " Did steal behind him , as he lay along Under an oak , whose antique root peeps ...
... brothers in exile . " And who , to listen to the fine moralising of " the melan- choly Jaques , " would not do like the First Lord and him of Amiens , who " Did steal behind him , as he lay along Under an oak , whose antique root peeps ...
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