Knight's Store of Knowledge for All Readers: Being a Collection of Treatises, in Various Departments of KnowledgeC. Knight & Company, 1841 - 424 sayfa |
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... court of Charles II . , Shakspere again became the unquestionably best property of the English stage . There never was a period in which he was not dili- gently read . Four folio editions of his works were printed in 62 years - 1623 to ...
... court of Charles II . , Shakspere again became the unquestionably best property of the English stage . There never was a period in which he was not dili- gently read . Four folio editions of his works were printed in 62 years - 1623 to ...
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... Court of Record at Stratford . The boy William Henry Ireland , who forged the Shakspere manuscripts in 1795 , began with " a lease , " to which he affixed a pretended autograph of Shakspere . Success made him bold , and he pro- ceeded ...
... Court of Record at Stratford . The boy William Henry Ireland , who forged the Shakspere manuscripts in 1795 , began with " a lease , " to which he affixed a pretended autograph of Shakspere . Success made him bold , and he pro- ceeded ...
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... Court in 1555 , in which some process is shown to have been taken against John Shakyspere , of Stratford , glover . Malone has argued that this was a considerable branch of trade , and no doubt it was . But we are by no means certain ...
... Court in 1555 , in which some process is shown to have been taken against John Shakyspere , of Stratford , glover . Malone has argued that this was a considerable branch of trade , and no doubt it was . But we are by no means certain ...
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... Court , upon an action for debt , upon which distraint was ordered against John Shakspere ; and the return sets forth that he has nothing upon which distress can be levied . This would , indeed , imply a breaking up of the family , a ...
... Court , upon an action for debt , upon which distraint was ordered against John Shakspere ; and the return sets forth that he has nothing upon which distress can be levied . This would , indeed , imply a breaking up of the family , a ...
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... Court does not designate the debtor by the alderman's received title of master , or magister . The rise , however , of our poet's father must have been as rapid as his fall - if he had fallen ; for there is a memorandum affixed to the ...
... Court does not designate the debtor by the alderman's received title of master , or magister . The rise , however , of our poet's father must have been as rapid as his fall - if he had fallen ; for there is a memorandum affixed to the ...
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Sayfa 29 - O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide, The guilty goddess of my harmful deeds, That did not better for my life provide Than public means which public manners breeds. Thence comes it that my name receives a brand, And almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works in, like the dyer's hand...
Sayfa 26 - The warrant I have of your honourable disposition, not the worth of my untutored lines, makes it assured of acceptance. What I have done is yours, what I have to do is yours; being part in all I have devoted yours.
Sayfa 28 - Thou art the grave where buried love doth live, Hung with the trophies of my lovers gone, Who all their parts of me to thee did give ; That due of many now is thine alone : Their images I lov'd I view in thee. And thou, all they, hast all the all of me.
Sayfa 28 - And moan the expense of many a vanish'd sight: Then can I grieve at grievances foregone, And heavily from woe to woe tell o'er The sad account of fore-bemoaned moan, Which I new pay as if not paid before. But if the while I think on thee, dear friend, All losses are restored...
Sayfa 27 - Two loves I have of comfort and despair, Which like two spirits do suggest me still. The better angel is a man right fair, The worser spirit a woman colour'd ill. To win me soon to hell, my female evil Tempteth my better angel from my side, And would corrupt my saint to be a devil, Wooing his purity with her foul pride.
Sayfa 22 - As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for Comedy and Tragedy among the Latins, so Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage...
Sayfa 102 - That levying money for or to the use of the crown, by pretence of prerogative, without grant of parliament, for longer time, or in other manner, than the same is or shall be granted, is illegal.
Sayfa 158 - WHEN Israel went out of Egypt, The house of Jacob from a people of strange language ; Judah was his sanctuary, And Israel his dominion.
Sayfa 105 - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
Sayfa 26 - But wherefore says she not she is unjust? And wherefore say not I that I am old ? O, love's best habit is in seeming trust, And age in love loves not to have years told : Therefore I lie with her and she with me, And in our faults by lies we flatter'd be.