The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Jefferson Press, 1906 |
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Page xvi
... never a scholar ; all that he read passed quickly into his mind , but did not long retain there the precise original form . It was at once assimilated , di- gested , transmuted by his always dominant intellect and imagination , and when ...
... never a scholar ; all that he read passed quickly into his mind , but did not long retain there the precise original form . It was at once assimilated , di- gested , transmuted by his always dominant intellect and imagination , and when ...
Page xxxiv
... never out . HUGH HOLLAND.1 TO THE MEMORY OF M [ R ] . W. SHAKESPEARE WE wondered ( Shakespeare ) that thou went'st so soon From the World's Stage , to the Grave's Tiring - room . We thought thee dead , but this thy printed worth Tells ...
... never out . HUGH HOLLAND.1 TO THE MEMORY OF M [ R ] . W. SHAKESPEARE WE wondered ( Shakespeare ) that thou went'st so soon From the World's Stage , to the Grave's Tiring - room . We thought thee dead , but this thy printed worth Tells ...
Page xxxv
... never die , But , crown'd with Laurel , live eternally . L. DIGGES.8 1 This is the earliest known reference to the monument to Shake- speare in the chancel of the church at Stratford - on - Avon . 2 Naso said ] Cf. Ovid , Metamorphoses ...
... never die , But , crown'd with Laurel , live eternally . L. DIGGES.8 1 This is the earliest known reference to the monument to Shake- speare in the chancel of the church at Stratford - on - Avon . 2 Naso said ] Cf. Ovid , Metamorphoses ...
Page xl
... never fades : fed with Ambrosian meat In a well - lined vesture rich and neat . So with this robe they clothe him , bid him wear it ; For time shall never stain , nor envy tear it . The friendly admirer of his Endowments . I. M. S.1 1 1 ...
... never fades : fed with Ambrosian meat In a well - lined vesture rich and neat . So with this robe they clothe him , bid him wear it ; For time shall never stain , nor envy tear it . The friendly admirer of his Endowments . I. M. S.1 1 1 ...
Page xliv
... execution a characteristic and inde- pendent work of Shakespeare . This " The Comedy of Errors " is not ; here for once and never again Shake- speare bent his genius to that of a predecessor only [ xliv ] THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.
... execution a characteristic and inde- pendent work of Shakespeare . This " The Comedy of Errors " is not ; here for once and never again Shake- speare bent his genius to that of a predecessor only [ xliv ] THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.
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