The Poems of ShakespeareWilliam Pickering, 1832 - 288 pages |
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Page iv
... king , by whom he was constituted keeper of the royal park called Aldercar , and bailiff of the lordship of Codnore : he also obtained from the crown a valuable lease of the extensive manor of Yoxsall in Staffordshire . 7 The later ...
... king , by whom he was constituted keeper of the royal park called Aldercar , and bailiff of the lordship of Codnore : he also obtained from the crown a valuable lease of the extensive manor of Yoxsall in Staffordshire . 7 The later ...
Page vii
... King Charles the Se- cond , " and saw the great dramatist perform a character in one of his own plays , which , from the description , must have been Adam in As You Like it . The anecdote is given in a later part of this Memoir . 12 A ...
... King Charles the Se- cond , " and saw the great dramatist perform a character in one of his own plays , which , from the description , must have been Adam in As You Like it . The anecdote is given in a later part of this Memoir . 12 A ...
Page xxvi
... to the stage , and not by any original com- position , there is every reason to believe : even at a later period , as most readers are aware , he oc- casionally availed himself , -— in Lear and King John xxvi MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE .
... to the stage , and not by any original com- position , there is every reason to believe : even at a later period , as most readers are aware , he oc- casionally availed himself , -— in Lear and King John xxvi MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE .
Page xxvii
William Shakespeare. casionally availed himself , -— in Lear and King John , for instance - of the labours of his predeces- sors , awaking , by his magic touch , their dead and cold creations to breathing and passionate beauty . Among ...
William Shakespeare. casionally availed himself , -— in Lear and King John , for instance - of the labours of his predeces- sors , awaking , by his magic touch , their dead and cold creations to breathing and passionate beauty . Among ...
Page xxxix
... King James , who was attached to literature in all its departments , and whose talents , as a writer , are perhaps too much undervalued , the drama found a kind and liberal patron . But a few days after his arrival in London , in 1603 ...
... King James , who was attached to literature in all its departments , and whose talents , as a writer , are perhaps too much undervalued , the drama found a kind and liberal patron . But a few days after his arrival in London , in 1603 ...
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