The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... this group , with the excep- tion of Marlowe , was born to good conditions ; they were gentlemen in position , and scholars by virtue of university training . They were careless and , in some 21 The Forerunners of Shakespeare.
... this group , with the excep- tion of Marlowe , was born to good conditions ; they were gentlemen in position , and scholars by virtue of university training . They were careless and , in some 21 The Forerunners of Shakespeare.
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... tion , but as purely imitative as the parts they played to crowds of open - mouthed rustics . Their magnifi- cence , however shabby , and their brave air , however swaggering , made rural England feel as if it had touched the great new ...
... tion , but as purely imitative as the parts they played to crowds of open - mouthed rustics . Their magnifi- cence , however shabby , and their brave air , however swaggering , made rural England feel as if it had touched the great new ...
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... tion would have mastered almost unconsciously the large and thorough knowledge of trees , flowers , birds , dogs , and horses which his work shows . Such a boy sees , feels , and remembers everything which in any way relates itself to ...
... tion would have mastered almost unconsciously the large and thorough knowledge of trees , flowers , birds , dogs , and horses which his work shows . Such a boy sees , feels , and remembers everything which in any way relates itself to ...
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... tion of the bond on November 28 , 1582 , while the poet's first child , his daughter Susannah , was christened in Holy Trinity , at Stratford , on the 26th day of May , 1583. It has been suggested on high authority that a formal ...
... tion of the bond on November 28 , 1582 , while the poet's first child , his daughter Susannah , was christened in Holy Trinity , at Stratford , on the 26th day of May , 1583. It has been suggested on high authority that a formal ...
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... tion is so open to moral peril as that which constantly stimulates the great passions and evokes the great emotions ; and in Shakespeare's time the stage hardly felt the steadying force of public opinion . Lying under a social ban , it ...
... tion is so open to moral peril as that which constantly stimulates the great passions and evokes the great emotions ; and in Shakespeare's time the stage hardly felt the steadying force of public opinion . Lying under a social ban , it ...
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