ShakspereMacmillan, 1893 - 167 pages |
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Page 14
... for the purposes of his plays , he went to translations rather than to the originals . But that he had got by heart his Lily's Latin Grammar , and was acquainted with the rudiments of that lan- guage 14 [ CHAP SHAKSPERE .
... for the purposes of his plays , he went to translations rather than to the originals . But that he had got by heart his Lily's Latin Grammar , and was acquainted with the rudiments of that lan- guage 14 [ CHAP SHAKSPERE .
Page 29
... original cast from the dead poet's face . It exhibits a head of remark- able proportions , and a face of great power and refine- ment . The grave in the parish church at Stratford is covered by a flat stone , bearing an inscription ...
... original cast from the dead poet's face . It exhibits a head of remark- able proportions , and a face of great power and refine- ment . The grave in the parish church at Stratford is covered by a flat stone , bearing an inscription ...
Page 34
... original owner of the thought or ex- pression , or whether he himself be not the borrower ; and there is the danger to be guarded against of imagining a connection between two passages which are really independent . It should be ...
... original owner of the thought or ex- pression , or whether he himself be not the borrower ; and there is the danger to be guarded against of imagining a connection between two passages which are really independent . It should be ...
Page 48
... original work would be ) , and underlying this a young man's theory with reference to culture and education ; The Comedy of Errors is a comedy of incident , almost a farce ; The Two Gentlemen of Verona is a first and somewhat slight ...
... original work would be ) , and underlying this a young man's theory with reference to culture and education ; The Comedy of Errors is a comedy of incident , almost a farce ; The Two Gentlemen of Verona is a first and somewhat slight ...
Page 49
... original authors of the old plays . Thus came the Second and Third Parts of Henry VI . to be written , and the character of Richard in those plays was recognised by Shakspere as so admirable a creation for dramatic purposes , that he ...
... original authors of the old plays . Thus came the Second and Third Parts of Henry VI . to be written , and the character of Richard in those plays was recognised by Shakspere as so admirable a creation for dramatic purposes , that he ...
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