Lectures on Shakespeare, Zväzok 1Baker and Scribner, 1848 |
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Strana 9
... tion . I probably need not say that this Warwickshire esquire , once so rich and mighty , is now known only as the block over which the Warwickshire peasant stum- bled into immortality . And this so trifling adventure of boyish fun ...
... tion . I probably need not say that this Warwickshire esquire , once so rich and mighty , is now known only as the block over which the Warwickshire peasant stum- bled into immortality . And this so trifling adventure of boyish fun ...
Strana 11
... tion . Of these players , moreover , three of the most dis- tinguished , Thomas Greene , John Heminge , and Rich- ard Burbage , were natives of Stratford or its vicinity , and probably well known to Shakspeare before they en- tered the ...
... tion . Of these players , moreover , three of the most dis- tinguished , Thomas Greene , John Heminge , and Rich- ard Burbage , were natives of Stratford or its vicinity , and probably well known to Shakspeare before they en- tered the ...
Strana 12
... tion , and the sweetness of his manners , form a theme over which friendship has poured the consecration of some of its tenderest and sacredest memorials . His modesty , and courtesy , and integrity of demeanour , seem to have kept pace ...
... tion , and the sweetness of his manners , form a theme over which friendship has poured the consecration of some of its tenderest and sacredest memorials . His modesty , and courtesy , and integrity of demeanour , seem to have kept pace ...
Strana 14
... tion had sunk into the hearts of those who best knew him , and what a rich gushing tide of human - heartedness nature had poured along the life - channels of his being . Assuredly , if there be any one thing which , more than all others ...
... tion had sunk into the hearts of those who best knew him , and what a rich gushing tide of human - heartedness nature had poured along the life - channels of his being . Assuredly , if there be any one thing which , more than all others ...
Strana 17
... tion , blasphemy , all license of offence both to God and man , " were practised . Again he characterizes their productions as " miscelline interludes , wherein nothing was uttered but the filth of the time ; and with such impropriety ...
... tion , blasphemy , all license of offence both to God and man , " were practised . Again he characterizes their productions as " miscelline interludes , wherein nothing was uttered but the filth of the time ; and with such impropriety ...
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