The Poems of ShakespeareWilliam Pickering, 1832 - 288 pages |
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Page xxvi
... faults are to be attributed more to his desire of pleasing an audience accustomed to exaggera- tion both of incident and style , than to his want of taste . He was the first great improver of blank verse , to which he gave a happy ...
... faults are to be attributed more to his desire of pleasing an audience accustomed to exaggera- tion both of incident and style , than to his want of taste . He was the first great improver of blank verse , to which he gave a happy ...
Page xxix
... fault had beene my fault , because my selfe haue seene his demeanour no lesse ciuill than he exelent in the qualitie he professes : Besides , diuers of worship haue reported his vprightnes of dealing , which argues his honesty , and his ...
... fault had beene my fault , because my selfe haue seene his demeanour no lesse ciuill than he exelent in the qualitie he professes : Besides , diuers of worship haue reported his vprightnes of dealing , which argues his honesty , and his ...
Page lxxiv
... thereof , to wit , the love of a Shepherd to a boy ; a fault , the which I will not ex- cuse , because I never made . Only this , I will unshaddow surdity . Tyrwhitt , putting together the initials w . lxxiv MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE .
... thereof , to wit , the love of a Shepherd to a boy ; a fault , the which I will not ex- cuse , because I never made . Only this , I will unshaddow surdity . Tyrwhitt , putting together the initials w . lxxiv MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE .
Page lxxxvii
... fault of such issue , the same so to be and remain to the fourth , fifth , sixth , and seventh sons of her body , lawfully issuing one after another , and to the heirs males of the bodies of the said fourth , fifth , sixth , and seventh ...
... fault of such issue , the same so to be and remain to the fourth , fifth , sixth , and seventh sons of her body , lawfully issuing one after another , and to the heirs males of the bodies of the said fourth , fifth , sixth , and seventh ...
Page lxxxviii
William Shakespeare. males of her body lawfully issuing ; and for de- fault of such issue , to the right heirs of me the said William Shakspeare for ever . Item , I give unto my wife my second best bed , with the furniture.15 Item , I ...
William Shakespeare. males of her body lawfully issuing ; and for de- fault of such issue , to the right heirs of me the said William Shakspeare for ever . Item , I give unto my wife my second best bed , with the furniture.15 Item , I ...
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