The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes original and selected by S.W. Singer, and a life of the poet by C. Symmons, Del 16, Volym 1 |
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... appears , once purposed to favour the public with an edition of Shak- speare : how admirably that excellent critic would have performed the task the world need not now be told . The Editor , who has been frequently indebted to the ...
... appears , once purposed to favour the public with an edition of Shak- speare : how admirably that excellent critic would have performed the task the world need not now be told . The Editor , who has been frequently indebted to the ...
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... appears , it was the first piece of landed pro- perty which was ever possessed by the Shakspeares . Of this marriage the offspring was four sons and four daughters ; of whom Joan ( or , according to the ortho- graphy of that time , Jone ...
... appears , it was the first piece of landed pro- perty which was ever possessed by the Shakspeares . Of this marriage the offspring was four sons and four daughters ; of whom Joan ( or , according to the ortho- graphy of that time , Jone ...
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... appear not to have recovered them- selves ; for he ceased to attend the meetings of the cor- poration hall , where he had once presided ; and , in 1586 , another person was substituted as alderman in his place , in consequence of his ...
... appear not to have recovered them- selves ; for he ceased to attend the meetings of the cor- poration hall , where he had once presided ; and , in 1586 , another person was substituted as alderman in his place , in consequence of his ...
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... appears , was easy . Stratford was fond of theatrical representations , which it accom- modated with its town or guildhall ; and had frequently been visited by companies of players when our Poet was of an age , not only to enjoy their ...
... appears , was easy . Stratford was fond of theatrical representations , which it accom- modated with its town or guildhall ; and had frequently been visited by companies of players when our Poet was of an age , not only to enjoy their ...
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... appears to have been offended by some passages in this production of poor Greene's : and to both of these great dramatic poets Chettle refers in the short citation which we shall now make from his page : " With neither of them that take ...
... appears to have been offended by some passages in this production of poor Greene's : and to both of these great dramatic poets Chettle refers in the short citation which we shall now make from his page : " With neither of them that take ...
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