The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson, Svazky 1–2Houghton, Osgood, 1879 - Počet stran: 686 |
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... Truth ) To Edward Filmer , on his Musical Work , dedicated 342 • 343 to the Queen . 343 • To Richard Brome , on his Comedy of The Northern Lass 344 A Speech at a Tilting 345 An Expostulation with Inigo Jones 346 • To a Friend ; an ...
... Truth ) To Edward Filmer , on his Musical Work , dedicated 342 • 343 to the Queen . 343 • To Richard Brome , on his Comedy of The Northern Lass 344 A Speech at a Tilting 345 An Expostulation with Inigo Jones 346 • To a Friend ; an ...
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... truth of this statement 17 is weakly disputed by Malone , who as unsuccess- fully endeavours to establish , from the frequent employment of law terms in our author's dramas , 16 Life of Shakespeare . 17 His brother Gilbert , says Malone ...
... truth of this statement 17 is weakly disputed by Malone , who as unsuccess- fully endeavours to establish , from the frequent employment of law terms in our author's dramas , 16 Life of Shakespeare . 17 His brother Gilbert , says Malone ...
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... 1707. Among these papers is the following record concerning Shakespeare by the latter gentleman . " He was much given to all unluckinesse , has some foundation in truth , cannot , surely , MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE . xix.
... 1707. Among these papers is the following record concerning Shakespeare by the latter gentleman . " He was much given to all unluckinesse , has some foundation in truth , cannot , surely , MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE . xix.
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William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson. has some foundation in truth , cannot , surely , be doubted , notwithstanding what has been urged to the contrary by Malone , whose chief object in in stealing venison and rabbits ; particularly from Sir ...
William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson. has some foundation in truth , cannot , surely , be doubted , notwithstanding what has been urged to the contrary by Malone , whose chief object in in stealing venison and rabbits ; particularly from Sir ...
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... truth , to which they make but slight approaches , and in scenes of Faustus and Edward the Second , he attains to real grandeur and pathos . He too often mis- takes the horrible for the sublime , and indulges in flights of splendid ...
... truth , to which they make but slight approaches , and in scenes of Faustus and Edward the Second , he attains to real grandeur and pathos . He too often mis- takes the horrible for the sublime , and indulges in flights of splendid ...
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