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Pagina v
... youth in sloth and unlettered ignorance ? To come to such an opinion , we must suppose that the eager aptitude of the man had never disclosed itself in the boy ; and , in effect , that the great genius of Shakspere had never felt the ...
... youth in sloth and unlettered ignorance ? To come to such an opinion , we must suppose that the eager aptitude of the man had never disclosed itself in the boy ; and , in effect , that the great genius of Shakspere had never felt the ...
Pagina vi
... youth who left Stratford in 1587 ( whether to evade the pursuit of justice or not , but at all events ) with small or no pecuniary resources , and with the burthen of a wife and children upon him , should , in the space of about a ...
... youth who left Stratford in 1587 ( whether to evade the pursuit of justice or not , but at all events ) with small or no pecuniary resources , and with the burthen of a wife and children upon him , should , in the space of about a ...
Pagina x
... youth in everything . " Perhaps " Love's LABOUR'S LOST " may be placed next . It is a decided advance in power , in style , and even in dramatic skill . With the exception of Launce ( in whom the germ of much that afterwards blossomed ...
... youth in everything . " Perhaps " Love's LABOUR'S LOST " may be placed next . It is a decided advance in power , in style , and even in dramatic skill . With the exception of Launce ( in whom the germ of much that afterwards blossomed ...
Pagina xi
... youth . That the " TEMPEST " should have been the last play is far less unlikely ; and I would fain connect it , if possible , with his farewell to the stage , were it only for those beautiful and melancholy words of Prospero , with ...
... youth . That the " TEMPEST " should have been the last play is far less unlikely ; and I would fain connect it , if possible , with his farewell to the stage , were it only for those beautiful and melancholy words of Prospero , with ...
Pagina 3
... should yet have preserved the freshness of heart , the youth of mind , the purity of affection , and the magnanimity of soul , which pervade this " enchanted " drama . R. II H. KM PERSONS REPRESENTED ALONSO , King of NAPLES . SEBASTIAN.
... should yet have preserved the freshness of heart , the youth of mind , the purity of affection , and the magnanimity of soul , which pervade this " enchanted " drama . R. II H. KM PERSONS REPRESENTED ALONSO , King of NAPLES . SEBASTIAN.
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