The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play, with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1849 - 345 pages |
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Page xii
... Lord Leicester , and of other noblemen , who were continually making the Guildhall of Stratford the scene of their representations . But he was soon called to other cares , and the discharge of more serious duties . The prosperity of ...
... Lord Leicester , and of other noblemen , who were continually making the Guildhall of Stratford the scene of their representations . But he was soon called to other cares , and the discharge of more serious duties . The prosperity of ...
Page xiii
... Lord Treasurer Burghley , lamenting the distresses of the town ; " for want of such trade as heretofore they had by clothinge , and making of yarne , ymploying and mayntayninge a number of poore people by the same , which now live in ...
... Lord Treasurer Burghley , lamenting the distresses of the town ; " for want of such trade as heretofore they had by clothinge , and making of yarne , ymploying and mayntayninge a number of poore people by the same , which now live in ...
Page xvii
... lord : But you affirm ( and in it seems most eager ) , " Twill make a lord as drunk as any beggar . Bid Norton brew such ale as Shakspeare fancies Did put Kit Sly into such lordly trances ; And let us meet there ( for a fit of gladness ) ...
... lord : But you affirm ( and in it seems most eager ) , " Twill make a lord as drunk as any beggar . Bid Norton brew such ale as Shakspeare fancies Did put Kit Sly into such lordly trances ; And let us meet there ( for a fit of gladness ) ...
Page xxv
... Lord Sackville's Gorboduc , and Still's Gammer Gurton's Needle , were not produced till within the latter half of the sixteenth century , and but little more than twenty years previous to Shakspeare's arrival in the metropolis . About ...
... Lord Sackville's Gorboduc , and Still's Gammer Gurton's Needle , were not produced till within the latter half of the sixteenth century , and but little more than twenty years previous to Shakspeare's arrival in the metropolis . About ...
Page xxxvii
... Lord Byron might , without any impropriety , have written the verses in question . They would have been applicable to either of them . Indeed the lameness of Lord Byron was exactly such as Shakspeare's might have been ; and I remember ...
... Lord Byron might , without any impropriety , have written the verses in question . They would have been applicable to either of them . Indeed the lameness of Lord Byron was exactly such as Shakspeare's might have been ; and I remember ...
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