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
... poet . At this time , Shakspeare would have possessed ample means of obtaining access to all those books of history , poetry , and romance , with which he seems to have had so intimate an acquaintance , and which were calculated to ...
... poet . At this time , Shakspeare would have possessed ample means of obtaining access to all those books of history , poetry , and romance , with which he seems to have had so intimate an acquaintance , and which were calculated to ...
Page xiii
... poet rendered his father in his business , was not of long duration . He had just attained the age of eighteen , when he was married . The object of this early attachment was Anne , the daughter of Richard Hathaway , a substantial ...
... poet rendered his father in his business , was not of long duration . He had just attained the age of eighteen , when he was married . The object of this early attachment was Anne , the daughter of Richard Hathaway , a substantial ...
Page xiv
... poet the general maxims that may be discovered in his works . His daughter Susanna was born in the following year . The parish register of Stratford informs us that within eighteen months afterwards his wife bore twins , a son and ...
... poet the general maxims that may be discovered in his works . His daughter Susanna was born in the following year . The parish register of Stratford informs us that within eighteen months afterwards his wife bore twins , a son and ...
Page xviii
... poet , with faculties so exalted , competing the bad pre- eminence in such abominable contests . It is some relief to know that , though he erred in uniting himself with such gross associations , he was the first to retreat from them in ...
... poet , with faculties so exalted , competing the bad pre- eminence in such abominable contests . It is some relief to know that , though he erred in uniting himself with such gross associations , he was the first to retreat from them in ...
Page xix
... poet with the penalties of the law ; and the poet revenged himself by sticking the following satirical copy of verses on the knight's park . COPY OF THE VERSES ON SIR THOMAS LUCY . " A parliement member , a justice of peace , At home a ...
... poet with the penalties of the law ; and the poet revenged himself by sticking the following satirical copy of verses on the knight's park . COPY OF THE VERSES ON SIR THOMAS LUCY . " A parliement member , a justice of peace , At home a ...
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