One Touch of Shakespeare: Letters of Joseph Crosby to Joseph Parker Norris, 1875-1878Folger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 359 pagina's A collection of excerpts from 251 letters written by a shy widower and grocer in Zanesville. Ohio, who, in his time, was one of three Americans who could be called learned and eminent Shakespeareans. They are concerned with book collection, stage production, stage history, the state of the English language in Shakespeare's time, criticism, and interpretation of the text. |
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... learned at school ; what was his employment during 4 or 5 years of his early manhood ; as the old Jews said of our Lord , " How hath this man letters , having never learned ? " So , unless we suppose our Great Poet to have been inspired ...
... learned at school ; what was his employment during 4 or 5 years of his early manhood ; as the old Jews said of our Lord , " How hath this man letters , having never learned ? " So , unless we suppose our Great Poet to have been inspired ...
Pagina 157
... learned Dr very well . — I dare not tell you what he says about the conj . of " our dear old friend Mr. Hudson , " as he deposes me not to mention it , but to " burn the letter . " He concludes , however , by saying , " Hudson has done ...
... learned Dr very well . — I dare not tell you what he says about the conj . of " our dear old friend Mr. Hudson , " as he deposes me not to mention it , but to " burn the letter . " He concludes , however , by saying , " Hudson has done ...
Pagina 310
... learned discussion , in N. & Q , among the literati , regarding the origin of this expression . They derived it from the Latin , and Greek , and other languages , that had something like a similar idiomatic phrase . But they never once ...
... learned discussion , in N. & Q , among the literati , regarding the origin of this expression . They derived it from the Latin , and Greek , and other languages , that had something like a similar idiomatic phrase . But they never once ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Notes to the Introduction | 40 |
Text 35 | 122 |
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admirable æsthetic Baconian theory Bibliopolist Brae C. M. Ingleby Capell Capell's character Club Collier conjecture copy Corr Corson course criticism Crosby's Cymbeline dear Norris delightful Dictionary Dowden Dr Ingleby Dyce Dyce's edition editor emendation England English essay F. G. Fleay Falstaff fancy fear Fleay Folger Shakespeare Library Folio Furness Furnivall Furnivall's gentleman give glad Grant White Halliwell Halliwell's Hamlet Hudson Ingleby's interest Joseph Crosby Julius Cæsar kind Knight lady letter look Macbeth meaning never nice Noble Kinsmen notes notice Othello paper passage play Poet Poet's poor portrait Priapus printed pubd published reader recd says scholar seems sense sent Sh's Shak Shake Shakespearian Shakspere Shakspere Society Snider speaks speare Steevens suppose sure tell thing thou thought tion told Variorum vols volumes wappened word write written wrote Zanesville