The plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen1Longman, 1856 |
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William Shakespeare. and afterwards recommended Jonson and his writings . to the publick . For this candour he is said to have been repaid by Jonson , when the latter became a poet of note , with an envious disrespect . Jonson acquired ...
William Shakespeare. and afterwards recommended Jonson and his writings . to the publick . For this candour he is said to have been repaid by Jonson , when the latter became a poet of note , with an envious disrespect . Jonson acquired ...
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... plunged into the controversies of his age , and performed the part either of a tyrant or a hero in literature , his history may be rendered as interesting as that of any other publick character . But whatever LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . xxix.
... plunged into the controversies of his age , and performed the part either of a tyrant or a hero in literature , his history may be rendered as interesting as that of any other publick character . But whatever LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . xxix.
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William Shakespeare. as that of any other publick character . But whatever weight may be allowed to this remark , the decision will not be of much consequence in the case of Shakspeare . Unfortunately , we know as little of his writings ...
William Shakespeare. as that of any other publick character . But whatever weight may be allowed to this remark , the decision will not be of much consequence in the case of Shakspeare . Unfortunately , we know as little of his writings ...
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... publick at that time would have very poorly rewarded . We know not the exact portion of fame he enjoyed ; it might be the highest which dra- matick genius could confer , but dramatick genius was a new excellence , and not well ...
... publick at that time would have very poorly rewarded . We know not the exact portion of fame he enjoyed ; it might be the highest which dra- matick genius could confer , but dramatick genius was a new excellence , and not well ...
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... publick taste turned from him in quest of variety , that for several years after his death the plays of Fletcher were more frequently acted than his , and during the whole of the seventeenth century they were made to give place to ...
... publick taste turned from him in quest of variety , that for several years after his death the plays of Fletcher were more frequently acted than his , and during the whole of the seventeenth century they were made to give place to ...
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