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... Shakespeare's Plays . By WILLIAM Hazlitt Sardanapalus , a Tragedy . The Two Foscari , a Tragedy . Cain , a Mystery . By LORD BYRON - Manfred a Dramatic Poem . By LORD BYRON Reliques of Robert Burns , consisting chiefly of Original ...
... Shakespeare's Plays . By WILLIAM Hazlitt Sardanapalus , a Tragedy . The Two Foscari , a Tragedy . Cain , a Mystery . By LORD BYRON - Manfred a Dramatic Poem . By LORD BYRON Reliques of Robert Burns , consisting chiefly of Original ...
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... Shakespeare . Those various works recommended the older writers , and reinstated them in some of their honours : - but still the works themselves were not placed before the eyes of ordinary readers . This was done in part , perhaps ...
... Shakespeare . Those various works recommended the older writers , and reinstated them in some of their honours : - but still the works themselves were not placed before the eyes of ordinary readers . This was done in part , perhaps ...
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... SHAKESPEARE- and not a line from any of his plays ! Perhaps he has done rightly . A A knowledge of Shakespeare may be safely presumed , we believe , in every reader ; and , if he had begun to cite his Beauties , there is no saying where ...
... SHAKESPEARE- and not a line from any of his plays ! Perhaps he has done rightly . A A knowledge of Shakespeare may be safely presumed , we believe , in every reader ; and , if he had begun to cite his Beauties , there is no saying where ...
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... Shakespeare , alas ! to shed a never - setting light on his contemporaries ! -and if we continue to write and rhyme at the present rate for 200 years longer , there must be some new art of short - hand reading invented or all reading ...
... Shakespeare , alas ! to shed a never - setting light on his contemporaries ! -and if we continue to write and rhyme at the present rate for 200 years longer , there must be some new art of short - hand reading invented or all reading ...
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... Shakespeare's , whom he so shortly pre- ceded , to indicate that his Gothic subject and story made him lean towards words of the elder time . At all events , much of his expres- sion is now become antiquated ; though it is beautiful in ...
... Shakespeare's , whom he so shortly pre- ceded , to indicate that his Gothic subject and story made him lean towards words of the elder time . At all events , much of his expres- sion is now become antiquated ; though it is beautiful in ...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2 Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Volledige weergave - 1844 |
Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2 Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Volledige weergave - 1846 |
Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2 Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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