Shakspere: His Times and Contemporariesauthor, 1861 - 80 pages |
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Page vi
... look'd he in his mortal life ? How spoke Those lips that passions numberless have woke ? How fashion'd was the temple that enshrined The fair and matchless jewel of his mind ? What was the seeming of his human form , Ere it became a ...
... look'd he in his mortal life ? How spoke Those lips that passions numberless have woke ? How fashion'd was the temple that enshrined The fair and matchless jewel of his mind ? What was the seeming of his human form , Ere it became a ...
Page viii
... look , if the leaves were torn out on which are written the names of Cervantes , Lope de Vega , and Calderon ? What would be the fame of Portugal , without her Camöens ; of France , without her Racine , and Rabelais , and Voltaire ; of ...
... look , if the leaves were torn out on which are written the names of Cervantes , Lope de Vega , and Calderon ? What would be the fame of Portugal , without her Camöens ; of France , without her Racine , and Rabelais , and Voltaire ; of ...
Page 14
... look Fresh to all ages : when posterity Shall loath what's new , think all is prodigy That is not Shakspere's , every line , each verse , Here shall revive , redeem thee from thy hearse . Nor fire , nor cank'ring age - as Naso said Of ...
... look Fresh to all ages : when posterity Shall loath what's new , think all is prodigy That is not Shakspere's , every line , each verse , Here shall revive , redeem thee from thy hearse . Nor fire , nor cank'ring age - as Naso said Of ...
Page 15
... look Not on his picture , but his book . " -that True , it is in " his book " —the invaluable legacy he has left us- we have the truest picture of the " gentle Shakspere : " the firm friend of every virtue and accomplishment ; the enemy ...
... look Not on his picture , but his book . " -that True , it is in " his book " —the invaluable legacy he has left us- we have the truest picture of the " gentle Shakspere : " the firm friend of every virtue and accomplishment ; the enemy ...
Page 40
... look on the great book of nature everywhere opened around them , and oby the promptings of the spirit within them , and try to regenerate the fallen drama ? Miracle - plays were already in some measure giving way to moralities , and ...
... look on the great book of nature everywhere opened around them , and oby the promptings of the spirit within them , and try to regenerate the fallen drama ? Miracle - plays were already in some measure giving way to moralities , and ...
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