Shakspeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet, Criticisms on His Genius and Writings, a New Chronology of His Plays, a Disquisition on the Object of His Sonnets, and a History of the Manners, Customs, Amusements, Superstitions, Poetry, and Elegant Literature of His AgeBaudry's European Library, 1838 - 660 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 100
Pagina 13
... numerous edi- tions , namely , in 1559 , and in 1565 , under the title of " Thesaurus Linguæ Romanæ et Britannica , " and again in 1573 , 1578 , and 1584. Elizabeth not only recommended the lexicon of Cooper , and professed the highest ...
... numerous edi- tions , namely , in 1559 , and in 1565 , under the title of " Thesaurus Linguæ Romanæ et Britannica , " and again in 1573 , 1578 , and 1584. Elizabeth not only recommended the lexicon of Cooper , and professed the highest ...
Pagina 14
... numerous commentators , much controversy and conjecture as to the extent of his classical attainments . From the short period which tradition allows us to suppose that our poet con- tinued under the instruction of a master , we have a ...
... numerous commentators , much controversy and conjecture as to the extent of his classical attainments . From the short period which tradition allows us to suppose that our poet con- tinued under the instruction of a master , we have a ...
Pagina 26
... numerous instances in which both these languages are introduced , and especially the former , of which we have an entire scene in Henry V. , will not be denied by any reader of his works ; nor will any person , acquainted with the ...
... numerous instances in which both these languages are introduced , and especially the former , of which we have an entire scene in Henry V. , will not be denied by any reader of his works ; nor will any person , acquainted with the ...
Pagina 29
... numerous , for Thomas his son was baptized at Stratford , April 12 , 1569 ; John , another son , Feb. 3. 1574 ; and William , another son , Nov. 39 , 1578. § Thomas died at Stratford in 1654-5 , at the advanced age of eighty - five ...
... numerous , for Thomas his son was baptized at Stratford , April 12 , 1569 ; John , another son , Feb. 3. 1574 ; and William , another son , Nov. 39 , 1578. § Thomas died at Stratford in 1654-5 , at the advanced age of eighty - five ...
Pagina 33
... numerous authorities to which we shall be obliged to have recourse , to draw from the poet himself those passages which throw light upon the topics as they rise to view ; an arrange- gement which , when it shall have been carried , in ...
... numerous authorities to which we shall be obliged to have recourse , to draw from the poet himself those passages which throw light upon the topics as they rise to view ; an arrange- gement which , when it shall have been carried , in ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Shakspeare [sic] and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet ... Nathan Drake Volledige weergave - 1843 |
Shakspeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet, Criticisms on ... Nathan Drake Volledige weergave - 1838 |
Shakspeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet; Criticisms on ... Nathan Drake Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2020 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
alluded amusement Anatomy of Melancholy ancient appears ballad bard beauty Ben Jonson called century Chalmers's character comedy commencement composition curious custom dance death delight drama edition elves England English English Poetry entitled exclaims exhibited Fairies Falstaff genius gentleman Gervase Markham Greene hath hawk Henry the Sixth History honour James John Jonson King Henry Lady language London Lord Love's Labour's Lost Malone manner merry night notice numerous observes original passage Pericles period pieces play poem poet poet's poetical poetry popular printed probably production published Queen Rape of Lucrece reign of Elizabeth remarks Richard Robert Greene romance Romeo and Juliet says scene Scotland Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's song sonnets spirit stanzas Steevens Stratford superstition supposed sweet tells termed Thomas thou tragedy translation unto Venus and Adonis verse Vide writer written
Populaire passages
Pagina 189 - A strange fish! Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver. There would this monster make a man. Any strange beast there makes a man. When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian.
Pagina 547 - To-day, my lord of Amiens and myself Did steal behind him, as he lay along Under an oak, whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood...
Pagina 372 - O, then vouchsafe me but this loving thought: 'Had my friend's Muse grown with this growing age, A dearer birth than this his love had brought, To march in ranks of better equipage: But since he died, and poets better prove, Theirs for their style I'll read, his for his love.
Pagina 139 - Sparta: never did I hear Such gallant chiding; for, besides the groves, The skies, the fountains, every region near Seem'd all one mutual cry: I never heard So musical a discord, such sweet thunder.
Pagina 385 - When lofty trees I see barren of leaves, Which erst from heat did canopy the herd, And summer's green all girded up in sheaves, Borne on the bier with white and bristly beard; Then of thy beauty do I question make, That thou among the wastes of time must go...
Pagina 520 - And so I was, which plainly signified That I should snarl, and bite, and play the dog. Then, since the heavens have shap'd my body so, Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it. I have no brother, I am like no brother; And this word 'love,' which greybeards call divine, Be resident in men like one another, And not in me!
Pagina 506 - Over hill, over dale, Thorough bush, thorough brier, Over park, over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, I do wander every where, Swifter than the moon's sphere; And I serve the Fairy Queen, To dew her orbs upon the green. The cowslips tall her pensioners be; In their gold coats spots you see; Those be rubies, fairy favours, In those freckles live their savours.
Pagina 386 - When in the chronicle of wasted time I see descriptions of the fairest wights, And beauty making beautiful old rhyme, In praise of ladies dead and lovely knights, Then in the blazon of sweet beauty's best, Of hand, of foot, of lip, of eye, of brow, I see their antique pen would have express'd Even such a beauty as you master now.
Pagina 193 - Whilst summer lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy sad grave: Thou shalt not lack The flower, that's like thy face, pale primrose; nor The azur'd hare-bell, like thy veins; no, nor The leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander, Out-sweeten'd not thy breath...
Pagina 200 - And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is said to have been so very bitter, that it redoubled the prosecution against him to that degree, that he was obliged to leave his business and family in Warwickshire, for some time, and shelter himself in London.