The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes original and selected by S.W. Singer, and a life of the poet by C. Symmons, Del 16, Volym 1 |
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... desire of seeing you . I readily allow that any dis- tinct and subjoined reply to my remarks on your notes is fair ; but to change ( in conse- quence of private conversation ) the notes that drew from me those remarks , is to turn my ...
... desire of seeing you . I readily allow that any dis- tinct and subjoined reply to my remarks on your notes is fair ; but to change ( in conse- quence of private conversation ) the notes that drew from me those remarks , is to turn my ...
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... desire to render it useful and acceptable , the work would have been more worthy of the public favour , and of the Poet whom he and all unite in idolizing- The bard of every age and clime , Of genius fruitful and of soul sublime , Who ...
... desire to render it useful and acceptable , the work would have been more worthy of the public favour , and of the Poet whom he and all unite in idolizing- The bard of every age and clime , Of genius fruitful and of soul sublime , Who ...
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... desire of his royal mistress , was " The Merry Wives of Windsor * . " Fa- voured , however , as our Poet seems to have been by Elizabeth , and notwithstanding the fine incense which he offered to her vanity , it does not appear that he ...
... desire of his royal mistress , was " The Merry Wives of Windsor * . " Fa- voured , however , as our Poet seems to have been by Elizabeth , and notwithstanding the fine incense which he offered to her vanity , it does not appear that he ...
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... desires . Having fulfilled or , possibly , exceeded his expectations , they had discharged their duty ; and he threw them altogether from his thought ; and whether it were their destiny to emerge into renown , or to perish in the drawer ...
... desires . Having fulfilled or , possibly , exceeded his expectations , they had discharged their duty ; and he threw them altogether from his thought ; and whether it were their destiny to emerge into renown , or to perish in the drawer ...
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... desire to escape from their yoke , he violates without remorse the dramatic unities of time and place , contenting himself to preserve the unity of action or design , without which , indeed , nothing worthy of the name of composition ...
... desire to escape from their yoke , he violates without remorse the dramatic unities of time and place , contenting himself to preserve the unity of action or design , without which , indeed , nothing worthy of the name of composition ...
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