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The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His ... - Страница 11
по George Lillie Craik - 1857 - 352 страници
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The tempest. The two gentlemen of Verona ...

William Shakespeare - 1863 - 520 страници
...limbes; and all the rest, absolute in their numbers, as he conceived them. Who, as he was a happie imitator of Nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His mind and hand went together: And what he thought, he uttered with that easinesse, that wee have scarse received...

The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His ...

George Lillie Craik - 1864 - 406 страници
...deformed by the frauds and stealths of injurious impostors that exposed them [that is, exposed them for sale, or published them], even those are now offered...nature, was a most gentle expresser of it: his mind and hand went together; and what he thought he uttered with that easiness, that we have scarce received...

Complete Works of W. Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 752 страници
...surreptitious copies, maimed and deformed by the frauds and stealths of injurious impostors that exposed hers too hand went together ; and what he thought, he uttered with that easiness, that we have scarce received...

History of William Shakespeare, Player and Poet: With New Facts and Traditions

Stephen Watson Fullom - 1864 - 394 страници
...surreptitious copies, maimed, and deformed by the frauds and stealths of injurious impostors, that exposed them: even those, are now offered to your view cured,...the rest, absolute in their numbers, as he conceived the. Who, as he was a happy imitator of nature, was a most gentle expressor of it. His mind and hand...

Shakespere's garden; or, The plants and flowers named in his works described ...

Sidney Beisly - 1864 - 200 страници
...surreptitious copies, maimed and deformed by the frauds and stealths of injurious impostors, that exposed them — even those are now offered to your view cured...of their limbs ; and all the rest absolute in their members as he conceived them, who, as he was a happy imitator of nature, was a most gentle expresser...

Shakespere, His Birthplace, Home, and Grave: A Pilgrimage to Stratford-on ...

J. M. Jephson - 1864 - 286 страници
...even thofe are now oflered to your view cured and perfeft of their limbs, and all the reft abfolute in their numbers as he conceived them; who, as he was a happy imitator of nature, was a moft gentle exprefter of it : bis mind and hands went together ; and what he thought he uttered with...

The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties [by G.L. Craik]. Continuation

George Lillie Craik - 1865 - 594 страници
...plays, in which his theatrical associates Heminge and Condel say, or are made to say, of him : — " Who, as he was a happy imitator of nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His mind and hand went together; and what he thought, he uttered with that easiness, that we have scarce received...

Shakspere: His Inner Life as Intimated in His Works

John Abraham Heraud - 1865 - 548 страници
...works, — which preface is supposed to have been written by Jonson, — and records that Shakspere, " as he was a happy imitator of Nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His mind and hand went together ; and what he thought he uttered with that easiness, that we have scarce received...

Meliora, Томове 7–8

1865 - 792 страници
...'plays have had their trial already, and stood out all appeals/ appeals,' and assert that the author, ' as he was a happy imitator of nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His mind and hand went together ; and what he thought he uttered with that easiness, that we have scarce received...

The Christian Ambassador, Томове 3–4

1865 - 782 страници
...impostors that expos' d them : even those are now offer'd to your view cured and perfect of their limbes, and all the rest, absolute in their numbers, as he conceived them. Who, as he was a happie imitator of nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His mind and hand went together, and...




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