The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... early age for a boy to be removed from a grammar - school ? We think not , at a period when there were boy - bachelors at the Universities . If he had been taken from the school three years before , when he was eleven , — certainly an early ...
... early age for a boy to be removed from a grammar - school ? We think not , at a period when there were boy - bachelors at the Universities . If he had been taken from the school three years before , when he was eleven , — certainly an early ...
Strana 183
... early observation , or moulded according to the general impressions of his early associates . In his mature life the race would be extinct . These his dramatic representations are wonderfully consist- ent ; and it is manifest that he ...
... early observation , or moulded according to the general impressions of his early associates . In his mature life the race would be extinct . These his dramatic representations are wonderfully consist- ent ; and it is manifest that he ...
Strana 283
... early to make essays at dramatic poetry , which at that time was very low . " Aubrey's account of his early poetical efforts is an intelligible and con- sistent account . Shakspere was familiar with the existing state of dramatic poetry ...
... early to make essays at dramatic poetry , which at that time was very low . " Aubrey's account of his early poetical efforts is an intelligible and con- sistent account . Shakspere was familiar with the existing state of dramatic poetry ...
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