Biographical Essays and Essays on the PoetsOsgood, 1875 |
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Page 11
... sometimes struck us for sup- posing that the 22d might be the day , and not the 23d ; which is , that Shakspeare's sole grand - daughter , Lady Barnard , was married on the 22d of April , 1626 , ten years exactly from the poet's death ...
... sometimes struck us for sup- posing that the 22d might be the day , and not the 23d ; which is , that Shakspeare's sole grand - daughter , Lady Barnard , was married on the 22d of April , 1626 , ten years exactly from the poet's death ...
Page 33
... sometimes allowed to entrench , by means of loans or mortgages , upon capital funds . The stress upon the family finan- ces was perhaps at times severe ; and that it was borne at all , must be imputed to the large and even splendid ...
... sometimes allowed to entrench , by means of loans or mortgages , upon capital funds . The stress upon the family finan- ces was perhaps at times severe ; and that it was borne at all , must be imputed to the large and even splendid ...
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... sometimes his rebel . It is a far cry to Loch Awe ; ' and from the Athe- nian stage to the stage of Shakspeare , it may be said , is a prodigious interval . True ; but prodigious as it is , there is really nothing between them . The ...
... sometimes his rebel . It is a far cry to Loch Awe ; ' and from the Athe- nian stage to the stage of Shakspeare , it may be said , is a prodigious interval . True ; but prodigious as it is , there is really nothing between them . The ...
Page 93
... sometimes also with a view to the altered fashions of the andience during the suspensions of the action , or perhaps to the introduction of after - pieces , by which , of course , the time was abridged for the main performance . A ...
... sometimes also with a view to the altered fashions of the andience during the suspensions of the action , or perhaps to the introduction of after - pieces , by which , of course , the time was abridged for the main performance . A ...
Page 95
... sometimes locally disturbed this pred minating sentiment of Englishmen ; but never at any time with such depth as to kill the root of the old hereditary manli- tess . Sometimes at this day , a gentleman , either from careless- Dess , or ...
... sometimes locally disturbed this pred minating sentiment of Englishmen ; but never at any time with such depth as to kill the root of the old hereditary manli- tess . Sometimes at this day , a gentleman , either from careless- Dess , or ...
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