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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... head , to acquire something more than the mere elements of the classical languages . We are too ignorant , how- ever , of dates in these instances to speak with any con- fidence on the subject ; and we can only assert that seven or ...
... head , to acquire something more than the mere elements of the classical languages . We are too ignorant , how- ever , of dates in these instances to speak with any con- fidence on the subject ; and we can only assert that seven or ...
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... head of a country school . But the surmises of Ma- lone are not universally happy ; and to the assertions of Aubrey I am not disposed to attach more credit than was attached to them by Anthony Wood , who knew the old gossip and was ...
... head of a country school . But the surmises of Ma- lone are not universally happy ; and to the assertions of Aubrey I am not disposed to attach more credit than was attached to them by Anthony Wood , who knew the old gossip and was ...
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... head , when he granted his royal patent to our Poet and his company of the Globe ; and thus raised them from being the Lord Chamberlain's servants to be the servants of the King . The patent is dated on the 19th of May 1603 , and the ...
... head , when he granted his royal patent to our Poet and his company of the Globe ; and thus raised them from being the Lord Chamberlain's servants to be the servants of the King . The patent is dated on the 19th of May 1603 , and the ...
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... head , engaged no part of his soli- citude or interest . They had given to him the means of easy life , and he ... heads have hooted the wits from the field ; and , attach- ing themselves to the mighty body of Shakspeare , like barnacles ...
... head , engaged no part of his soli- citude or interest . They had given to him the means of easy life , and he ... heads have hooted the wits from the field ; and , attach- ing themselves to the mighty body of Shakspeare , like barnacles ...
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... Head in Eastcheap , one of the favorite haunts , as it was erroneously called , of Shakspeare and his companions ; and the second by a tradition , in the family of Somervile the poet , is affirmed to have been drawn from Shakspeare ...
... Head in Eastcheap , one of the favorite haunts , as it was erroneously called , of Shakspeare and his companions ; and the second by a tradition , in the family of Somervile the poet , is affirmed to have been drawn from Shakspeare ...
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