The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Volumul 1H.G. Bohn, 1851 |
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Pagina xv
... characters , not only of his young as- sociates , but of all around him ; a study , in which , unquestionably , he took great delight , and pursued with avidity during the whole course of his future life . Fuller , who was a diligent ...
... characters , not only of his young as- sociates , but of all around him ; a study , in which , unquestionably , he took great delight , and pursued with avidity during the whole course of his future life . Fuller , who was a diligent ...
Pagina xxiv
... characters of the lowest class , and that his rising talents afterwards recom- mended him to the personation of a more elevated range of parts . John Aubrey , a student at Oxford , only 26 years after the poet's death , strongly sub ...
... characters of the lowest class , and that his rising talents afterwards recom- mended him to the personation of a more elevated range of parts . John Aubrey , a student at Oxford , only 26 years after the poet's death , strongly sub ...
Pagina xxvi
... characters . Mr. Rowe has mentioned as the sole result of his in- quiries , that he excelled in representing the Ghost in Hamlet ; and if the names of the actors prefixed to ' Every Man in his Humor ' were arranged in the same order as ...
... characters . Mr. Rowe has mentioned as the sole result of his in- quiries , that he excelled in representing the Ghost in Hamlet ; and if the names of the actors prefixed to ' Every Man in his Humor ' were arranged in the same order as ...
Pagina xxvii
... character of Adam , in As You Like It , ' there can be no doubt : and hence , perhaps , we may be warranted in the conclusion , that the representation of aged charac- ters was peculiarly his forte . We now come to that era in the life ...
... character of Adam , in As You Like It , ' there can be no doubt : and hence , perhaps , we may be warranted in the conclusion , that the representation of aged charac- ters was peculiarly his forte . We now come to that era in the life ...
Pagina xxxvi
... character of Shakspeare will readily be admitted ; yet there is much reason to conclude that the whole account is without foundation . Both Mr. Malone and Dr. Drake concur in disbelieving the story ; and that Jonson was altogether un ...
... character of Shakspeare will readily be admitted ; yet there is much reason to conclude that the whole account is without foundation . Both Mr. Malone and Dr. Drake concur in disbelieving the story ; and that Jonson was altogether un ...
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