The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Jefferson Press, 1906 |
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Page xiv
... youth than the little Prince Arthur in " King John " or even Macduff's son in the more recent tragedy of " Macbeth . " Nor until Shakespeare's life had reached its last decade did he make the attempt to depict tender , ingenuous ...
... youth than the little Prince Arthur in " King John " or even Macduff's son in the more recent tragedy of " Macbeth . " Nor until Shakespeare's life had reached its last decade did he make the attempt to depict tender , ingenuous ...
Page xv
... youth and beauty . II the To Shakespeare's fertile imagination was linked a native alertness of intellect which made him the most accurate of observers of inanimate no less than of ani- mate life . But his powers of invention and ...
... youth and beauty . II the To Shakespeare's fertile imagination was linked a native alertness of intellect which made him the most accurate of observers of inanimate no less than of ani- mate life . But his powers of invention and ...
Page liv
... youth- ful dramatist had shown itself more in splendid passages and single lines than in the building up of a whole play . The more closely we examine these earliest years , it must be confessed , the more vague do the lines of ...
... youth- ful dramatist had shown itself more in splendid passages and single lines than in the building up of a whole play . The more closely we examine these earliest years , it must be confessed , the more vague do the lines of ...
Page lviii
... youth , and it has the extreme importance of being that work in which , more than anywhere else , we can watch the technical development of his style and the evidences of his growing skill and selective self - criticism . EDMUND GOSSE ...
... youth , and it has the extreme importance of being that work in which , more than anywhere else , we can watch the technical development of his style and the evidences of his growing skill and selective self - criticism . EDMUND GOSSE ...
Page 85
... youth . Will you walk in to see their gossiping ? DRO . S. Not I , sir ; you are my elder . DRO . E. That's a question : how shall we try it ? DRO . S. We'll draw cuts for the senior : till then lead thou first . DRO . E. Nay , then ...
... youth . Will you walk in to see their gossiping ? DRO . S. Not I , sir ; you are my elder . DRO . E. That's a question : how shall we try it ? DRO . S. We'll draw cuts for the senior : till then lead thou first . DRO . E. Nay , then ...
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