The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1888 - 386 страници |
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... Lord Southampton , to whom the author expresses the most unlimited obligation . " What I have done , " he says , " is yours ; what I have to do is yours ; being part in all I have , devoted yours . " The Venus and Adonis was thrice ...
... Lord Southampton , to whom the author expresses the most unlimited obligation . " What I have done , " he says , " is yours ; what I have to do is yours ; being part in all I have , devoted yours . " The Venus and Adonis was thrice ...
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... Lord Cromwell , The London Prodigal , The Puritan , and A York- shire Tragedy , —there have been ascribed to Shake- speare in more recent times the old Plays of The Reign of King Edward the Third and The Trage- dy of Arden of Feversham ...
... Lord Cromwell , The London Prodigal , The Puritan , and A York- shire Tragedy , —there have been ascribed to Shake- speare in more recent times the old Plays of The Reign of King Edward the Third and The Trage- dy of Arden of Feversham ...
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... Lord Surrey , who was executed in 1547 ; it was first em- ployed in dramatic writing by Thomas Sackville ( afterwards Lord Buckhurst and Earl of Dorset ) in his Gorboduc ( or Ferrex and Porrex ) , produced in 1561 ; and , although not ...
... Lord Surrey , who was executed in 1547 ; it was first em- ployed in dramatic writing by Thomas Sackville ( afterwards Lord Buckhurst and Earl of Dorset ) in his Gorboduc ( or Ferrex and Porrex ) , produced in 1561 ; and , although not ...
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... Lord Sterline , who was then a very young man , and had scarcely unlearned the Scotch idiom , should have been more hardy than any other poet of that age . " Elsewhere ( XII . 2 ) he says , " In the two Plays many parallel passages are ...
... Lord Sterline , who was then a very young man , and had scarcely unlearned the Scotch idiom , should have been more hardy than any other poet of that age . " Elsewhere ( XII . 2 ) he says , " In the two Plays many parallel passages are ...
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... Lord Stirling from his Play when he reprinted it in a revised form in 1637. This would have been a singularly self - denying course for the noble versifier to have taken if the notion that it had been either plagiarized or imitated by ...
... Lord Stirling from his Play when he reprinted it in a revised form in 1637. This would have been a singularly self - denying course for the noble versifier to have taken if the notion that it had been either plagiarized or imitated by ...
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