The Confessions of William Henry Ireland: Containing the Particulars of His Fabrication of the Shakspeare Manuscripts; Together with Anecdotes and Opinions (hitherto Unpublished) of Many Distinguished Persons in the Literary, Political, and Theatrical World ...Ellerton and Byworth, 1805 - 317 pagina's |
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Pagina 170
... Becket , in different parts of the play of Henry the Second , and were . much dwelt upon by numerous persons who esteemed themselves perfect judges of Shakspeare's style and his mode of ex- pression . Becket . Why , thus and thus it is ...
... Becket , in different parts of the play of Henry the Second , and were . much dwelt upon by numerous persons who esteemed themselves perfect judges of Shakspeare's style and his mode of ex- pression . Becket . Why , thus and thus it is ...
Pagina 171
... Becket but a poor man's son , That walks the common vulgar road of life : Dies : when dead , is quite forgotten ? What is Becket now ? -the friend of Theobald ! Who ranks in station and in dignity Next to the king himself ; yea , and ...
... Becket but a poor man's son , That walks the common vulgar road of life : Dies : when dead , is quite forgotten ? What is Becket now ? -the friend of Theobald ! Who ranks in station and in dignity Next to the king himself ; yea , and ...
Pagina 172
... Becket be afraid ? Fie ! shame on't ! Oh , attend then , each organ of the soul : Hear thy stern lord's peremptory decree , And on thy coronet ' grave thou these words , — " If Becket lives , then lives he in greatness ; " If not , why ...
... Becket be afraid ? Fie ! shame on't ! Oh , attend then , each organ of the soul : Hear thy stern lord's peremptory decree , And on thy coronet ' grave thou these words , — " If Becket lives , then lives he in greatness ; " If not , why ...
Pagina 174
... seas for France ; Our Becket unto Rome for succour fly ; Thence unto Louis ' court , to meet his king ; Where , friends , ye find this haughty priest once more Invited home unto his dignities : author blame : When 174.
... seas for France ; Our Becket unto Rome for succour fly ; Thence unto Louis ' court , to meet his king ; Where , friends , ye find this haughty priest once more Invited home unto his dignities : author blame : When 174.
Pagina 175
... Becket , too , Shall plead the lack of time . Yet , after all , Should any present still remain unkind , And carry with him to his nightly couch The frown of discontent : Oh , should this be , Then think how much the writer here hath ...
... Becket , too , Shall plead the lack of time . Yet , after all , Should any present still remain unkind , And carry with him to his nightly couch The frown of discontent : Oh , should this be , Then think how much the writer here hath ...
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