The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volum 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 sider |
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Side viii
... young Shakspeare at this seat of youthful instruction ? Did he return to his father's house in a state of utter ignorance of classic literature ? or was he as far advanced in his school - studies as boys of his age ( which I take to be ...
... young Shakspeare at this seat of youthful instruction ? Did he return to his father's house in a state of utter ignorance of classic literature ? or was he as far advanced in his school - studies as boys of his age ( which I take to be ...
Side x
... young Poet passed the interval , till his marriage , or a large portion of it , in the office of an attorney , Aubrey stations him , during the same term , at the head of a country school . But the surmises of Malone are not universally ...
... young Poet passed the interval , till his marriage , or a large portion of it , in the office of an attorney , Aubrey stations him , during the same term , at the head of a country school . But the surmises of Malone are not universally ...
Side xi
... young Poet by which he obtained his subsistence , or even the place of his residence , subsequently to his marriage , not a floating syllable has been wafted to us by tradition for the gratification of our curiosity ; and the history of ...
... young Poet by which he obtained his subsistence , or even the place of his residence , subsequently to his marriage , not a floating syllable has been wafted to us by tradition for the gratification of our curiosity ; and the history of ...
Side xii
... young Shak- speare was certainly , in its obvious aspect , severe and even terrific . Without friends to protect or assist him , he was driven , under the frown of exasperated power , from his profession ; from his native fields ; from ...
... young Shak- speare was certainly , in its obvious aspect , severe and even terrific . Without friends to protect or assist him , he was driven , under the frown of exasperated power , from his profession ; from his native fields ; from ...
Side xiv
... young Shakspeare should solicit this asylum in his distress ; or that he should be kindly received by men who knew him , and some of whom were connected , if not with his family , at least with his native town . The company , to which ...
... young Shakspeare should solicit this asylum in his distress ; or that he should be kindly received by men who knew him , and some of whom were connected , if not with his family , at least with his native town . The company , to which ...
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