Shakespeare 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 Subject of His Sonnets : and a History of the Manners, Customs, Amusements, Superstitions, Poetry and Elegant Literature of His Age1838 |
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Pagina vi
... reference to his drama , but by their own constant and direct tendency towards the development of the one object in view . With the second , which commences with Shakspeare's introduction to the stage as an actor , is combined the ...
... reference to his drama , but by their own constant and direct tendency towards the development of the one object in view . With the second , which commences with Shakspeare's introduction to the stage as an actor , is combined the ...
Pagina vii
... reference to this distribution , omitted in detailing the superstitions of the country . This second part is then terminated by a summary of Shakspeare's dramatic character , by a brief view of dramatic poetry during his con- nection ...
... reference to this distribution , omitted in detailing the superstitions of the country . This second part is then terminated by a summary of Shakspeare's dramatic character , by a brief view of dramatic poetry during his con- nection ...
Pagina 25
... reference to the actual scenery of Stratford and its neighbourhood , we may observe , that few of the remarkable events of his own time appear to have escaped his notice ; and among these may be found one which occurred at this juvenile ...
... reference to the actual scenery of Stratford and its neighbourhood , we may observe , that few of the remarkable events of his own time appear to have escaped his notice ; and among these may be found one which occurred at this juvenile ...
Pagina 26
... reference in the poet's mind ; and the date , indeed , of the prima s'amina of the play in which the line above - mentioned is found , may be nearly ascertained by this allusion . If , as some of his commentators have supposed ...
... reference in the poet's mind ; and the date , indeed , of the prima s'amina of the play in which the line above - mentioned is found , may be nearly ascertained by this allusion . If , as some of his commentators have supposed ...
Pagina 59
... references to the works of our immortal bard will be more frequent than could take place while collecting mere out - line draughts of rural character . CHAPTER VI . A View of Country Life during the Age of Shakspeare ; its Manners and ...
... references to the works of our immortal bard will be more frequent than could take place while collecting mere out - line draughts of rural character . CHAPTER VI . A View of Country Life during the Age of Shakspeare ; its Manners and ...
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Shakespeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake Volledige weergave - 1817 |
Shakespeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake Volledige weergave - 1817 |
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