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... VOL . I. The Globe Theatre , where Shakspeare acted . Paris , BODLIBRI 7 - JUL 19-3 Contents of Vol . I. BAUDRY'S EUROPEAN LIBRARY , 9 , RUE DU COQ , NEAR THE LOUVRE . BAUDRY'S EUROPEAN LIBRARY , 9 , RUE DU COQ ,. 1838 . THE.
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... VOL . I. The Globe Theatre , where Shakspeare acted . Paris , P IBODL BR 7 - JUL 1913 Contents of Vol . BAUDRY'S EUROPEAN LIBRARY , 9 , RUE DU COQ , NEAR THE LOUVRE . Vicesimo quinto die Martii , * Anno Regni Do- |. 1838 . THE.
... VOL . I. The Globe Theatre , where Shakspeare acted . Paris , P IBODL BR 7 - JUL 1913 Contents of Vol . BAUDRY'S EUROPEAN LIBRARY , 9 , RUE DU COQ , NEAR THE LOUVRE . Vicesimo quinto die Martii , * Anno Regni Do- |. 1838 . THE.
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... acted has not been discovered , but he continued to write till the year 1614 . During his dramatic career he acquired a pro- perty in the theatre , which he must have dis- posed of when he retired , as no mention occurs of it in his ...
... acted has not been discovered , but he continued to write till the year 1614 . During his dramatic career he acquired a pro- perty in the theatre , which he must have dis- posed of when he retired , as no mention occurs of it in his ...
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... acted plays on historical sub- jects . * The latter part of Shakspeare's life was spent in ease , retirement , and the conversation of his friends . He had accumulated considerable pro- perty , which Gildon ( in his " Letters and Essays ...
... acted plays on historical sub- jects . * The latter part of Shakspeare's life was spent in ease , retirement , and the conversation of his friends . He had accumulated considerable pro- perty , which Gildon ( in his " Letters and Essays ...
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... acted than his , and during the whole of the seventeenth century they were made to give place to performances , the greater part of which cannot now be endured . During the same period only four editions of his works were published ...
... acted than his , and during the whole of the seventeenth century they were made to give place to performances , the greater part of which cannot now be endured . During the same period only four editions of his works were published ...
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Էջ 194 - God's When mercy seasons justice. Therefore, Jew, Though justice be thy plea consider this — That in the course of justice none of us Should see salvation : we do pray for mercy ; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy.
Էջ xi - Sweet Swan of Avon! what a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet appear, And make those flights upon the banks of Thames, That so did take Eliza, and our James!
Էջ clxxii - Have waked their sleepers; oped, and let them forth By my so potent art : But this rough magic I here abjure: and, when I have requir'd Some heavenly music, (which even now I do,) To work mine end upon their senses, that This airy charm is for, I'll break my staff, Bury it certain fathoms in the earth, And, deeper than did ever plummet sound, I'll drown my book.
Էջ xvi - ... are now offer'd to your view cur'd and perfect of their limbes, and all the rest absolute in their numbers as he conceived them ; who, as he was a happie imitator of Nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His mind and hand went together ; and what he thought, he uttered with that easinesse that wee have scarse received from him a blot in his papers.
Էջ xxx - Arcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence, violence, and adventure. In his comic scenes he is seldom very successful, when he engages his characters in reciprocations of smartness and contests of sarcasm ; their jests are commonly gross, and their pleasantry licentious; neither his gentlemen nor his ladies have much delicacy, nor are sufficiently distinguished from his clowns by any appearance of refined manners. Whether...
Էջ xxix - ... just distribution of good or evil, nor is always careful to show in the virtuous a disapprobation of the wicked; he carries his persons indifferently through right and wrong, and at the close dismisses them without further care, and leaves their examples to operate by chance.
Էջ 72 - We must not make a scare-crow of the law, ' Setting it up to fear the birds of prey, And let it keep one shape, till custom make it Their perch, and not their terror.
Էջ xxvii - Out of this chaos of mingled purposes and casualties, the ancient poets, according to the laws which custom had prescribed, selected some the crimes of men, and some their absurdities; some the momentous vicissitudes of life, and some the lighter occurrences ; some the terrors of distress, and some the gaieties of prosperity.
Էջ 300 - Yet nature is made better by no mean But nature makes that mean; so over that art, Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race. This is an art Which does mend nature — change it rather; but The art itself is nature.
Էջ xxvi - Particular manners can be known to few, and therefore few only can judge how nearly they are copied. The irregular combinations of fanciful invention may delight awhile, by that novelty of which the common satiety of life sends us all in quest ; but the pleasures of sudden wonder are soon exhausted, and the mind can only repose on the stability of truth.