The plays of William Shakespeare, Том 1Longman, 1856 |
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Стр. v
... seems to anticipate the time when " a judicious and frugal selection " might be made from the labours of all his coadjutors . In attempting to form such a SELECTION , which the present Editor published in 1803 , and which is now ...
... seems to anticipate the time when " a judicious and frugal selection " might be made from the labours of all his coadjutors . In attempting to form such a SELECTION , which the present Editor published in 1803 , and which is now ...
Стр. vii
... seem indispensable to every edition of Shakspeare , in which illustra- tion is at all admitted . It is at his recommenda- tion that Mr. Pope's preface is also prefixed , " valuable alike for composition and justness of remark , and ...
... seem indispensable to every edition of Shakspeare , in which illustra- tion is at all admitted . It is at his recommenda- tion that Mr. Pope's preface is also prefixed , " valuable alike for composition and justness of remark , and ...
Стр. xiv
... seems inclined to revive their opinion , but finds it impossible . In his eighteenth year ( 1582 ) or perhaps a little sooner , he married ANNE HATHAWAY , who was seven years and a half older than himself . She was the daughter of one ...
... seems inclined to revive their opinion , but finds it impossible . In his eighteenth year ( 1582 ) or perhaps a little sooner , he married ANNE HATHAWAY , who was seven years and a half older than himself . She was the daughter of one ...
Стр. xvii
... seems to want every mark of probability . " Though Shakspeare quitted Stratford on account of a " juvenile irregularity , we have no reason to suppose " that he had forfeited the protection of his father , who was engaged in a lucrative ...
... seems to want every mark of probability . " Though Shakspeare quitted Stratford on account of a " juvenile irregularity , we have no reason to suppose " that he had forfeited the protection of his father , who was engaged in a lucrative ...
Стр. xix
... seems to be impossible to ascertain with any certainty . On sir His plays , however , must have been not only popular but approved by persons of the higher order , as we are certain that he enjoyed the gracious favour of queen Elizabeth ...
... seems to be impossible to ascertain with any certainty . On sir His plays , however , must have been not only popular but approved by persons of the higher order , as we are certain that he enjoyed the gracious favour of queen Elizabeth ...
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