Memorials of Shakspeare: Or, Sketches of His Character and GeniusH. Colburn, 1828 - 494 pages |
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... year with Mr. Boaden's publication , appeared " The Life of Shakspeare ; Enquiries into the Originality of his Dramatic Plots and • Vide vol . 1. p . 34 . Characters ; and Essays on the Ancient Theatres and Theatrical PREFATORY ESSAY . 61.
... year with Mr. Boaden's publication , appeared " The Life of Shakspeare ; Enquiries into the Originality of his Dramatic Plots and • Vide vol . 1. p . 34 . Characters ; and Essays on the Ancient Theatres and Theatrical PREFATORY ESSAY . 61.
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... Ancient Theatres and Theatrical Usages . " By Augustine Skottowe . Two volumes 8vo . The Biography of Shakspeare in this work , which , with an Appendix of Notes , occupies rather better than a third part of the first volume , is writ ...
... Ancient Theatres and Theatrical Usages . " By Augustine Skottowe . Two volumes 8vo . The Biography of Shakspeare in this work , which , with an Appendix of Notes , occupies rather better than a third part of the first volume , is writ ...
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... ancients , and this was the only way by which the taste of mankind could be improved , and the understanding informed . Whilst Dante imagined himself a co- pyist of Virgil , and Ariosto of Homer , they were both unconscious of that ...
... ancients , and this was the only way by which the taste of mankind could be improved , and the understanding informed . Whilst Dante imagined himself a co- pyist of Virgil , and Ariosto of Homer , they were both unconscious of that ...
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... ancient and modern stage , as it existed in Greece and in England . The Greeks were polytheists ; their re- ligion ... ancient and modern poetry might be exemplified in a parallel of their ancient and mo- dern music : the ancient music ...
... ancient and modern stage , as it existed in Greece and in England . The Greeks were polytheists ; their re- ligion ... ancient and modern poetry might be exemplified in a parallel of their ancient and mo- dern music : the ancient music ...
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... ancients he was vene- rable ; he was the symbol of that power which acts without our consciousness from the vital energies of nature , as Apollo was the symbol of our intellectual consciousness . Their heroes under his influence ...
... ancients he was vene- rable ; he was the symbol of that power which acts without our consciousness from the vital energies of nature , as Apollo was the symbol of our intellectual consciousness . Their heroes under his influence ...
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