The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 20
... sovereign , must have made a deep impression on a youth- ful spectator . The idea of such a history being suscep- tible of exaggeration into burlesque never entered a spectator's mind in those days , and the impression made upon him was ...
... sovereign , must have made a deep impression on a youth- ful spectator . The idea of such a history being suscep- tible of exaggeration into burlesque never entered a spectator's mind in those days , and the impression made upon him was ...
Page 46
... sovereign , in the form of the capital letter E , and it remains to this day the " goodly dwelling and a rich , " a visible monument of his wealth and residential dignity . It is situated on the eastern bank of the Avon , upon ground of ...
... sovereign , in the form of the capital letter E , and it remains to this day the " goodly dwelling and a rich , " a visible monument of his wealth and residential dignity . It is situated on the eastern bank of the Avon , upon ground of ...
Page 59
... sovereign and his predecessor . There was another drama that was played in London about the same time , one in which Tarlton's personation of a disso- lute youth was singularly popular and long remembered . In this latter was a death ...
... sovereign and his predecessor . There was another drama that was played in London about the same time , one in which Tarlton's personation of a disso- lute youth was singularly popular and long remembered . In this latter was a death ...
Page 82
... sovereign in words such as these , - As easy may my intellectual soul Be lent away , and yet my body live , As lend my body , palace to my soul , Away from her , and yet retain my soul . My body is her bower , her court , her abbey ...
... sovereign in words such as these , - As easy may my intellectual soul Be lent away , and yet my body live , As lend my body , palace to my soul , Away from her , and yet retain my soul . My body is her bower , her court , her abbey ...
Page 102
... were very favorably re- ceived by Elizabeth , the Queen especially relishing the character of Falstaff , and they were most probably among the dramas represented before that sovereign in the Christmas holidays 102 Life WILLIAM.
... were very favorably re- ceived by Elizabeth , the Queen especially relishing the character of Falstaff , and they were most probably among the dramas represented before that sovereign in the Christmas holidays 102 Life WILLIAM.
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