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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... hand . As it is , he must console himself with having used his best endeavour to accomplish the task which he was solicited to undertake ; had his power equalled his desire to render it useful and acceptable , the work would have been ...
... hand . As it is , he must console himself with having used his best endeavour to accomplish the task which he was solicited to undertake ; had his power equalled his desire to render it useful and acceptable , the work would have been ...
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... hand the fortunes and the lives of multitudes of his fellow - creatures , the interest , which he excites , will be immediate and strong : he stands on an eminence where he is the mark of many eyes ; and dark and unlettered indeed must ...
... hand the fortunes and the lives of multitudes of his fellow - creatures , the interest , which he excites , will be immediate and strong : he stands on an eminence where he is the mark of many eyes ; and dark and unlettered indeed must ...
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... hand in the maintenance of the family . Whether he continued in this situation whilst he remained in his single state , has not been told to us , and cannot therefore at this period be known . But in the absence of information ...
... hand in the maintenance of the family . Whether he continued in this situation whilst he remained in his single state , has not been told to us , and cannot therefore at this period be known . But in the absence of information ...
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... our young Shakspeare a butcher's boy , could embrue his hands in the blood of calves , and represent him as exulting in poetry over the convulsions of the dying animals ? have been realized by the result . The bride was 12 THE LIFE OF.
... our young Shakspeare a butcher's boy , could embrue his hands in the blood of calves , and represent him as exulting in poetry over the convulsions of the dying animals ? have been realized by the result . The bride was 12 THE LIFE OF.
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... and patrons : Queen Elizabeth distinguished him with her favour ; and her successor , James , with his own hand , honoured the great dramatist with a letter of thanks for the compliment paid in Macbeth to the royal 20 THE LIFE OF.
... and patrons : Queen Elizabeth distinguished him with her favour ; and her successor , James , with his own hand , honoured the great dramatist with a letter of thanks for the compliment paid in Macbeth to the royal 20 THE LIFE OF.
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