Shakespeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet, Criticisms on His Genius and Writings : a New Chronology of His Plays, a Disquisition on the Subject of His Sonnets : and a History of the Manners, Customs, Amusements, Superstitions, Poetry and Elegant Literature of His Age1838 |
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... verse , is to panegyrise the characters ❤ Reed's Shakspeare , vol . i . p . 84 , 85 . It is possible also that the following grammars and dictionaries , independent of those mentioned in the text , may have contributed to the school ...
... verse , is to panegyrise the characters ❤ Reed's Shakspeare , vol . i . p . 84 , 85 . It is possible also that the following grammars and dictionaries , independent of those mentioned in the text , may have contributed to the school ...
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... verse as for the sentiment to have said no Greek . ' " - Introduction , p . xxiv . " Mr Betterton , " observes Mr Malone , " was born in 1635 , and had many opportunities of collecting information relative to Shakspeare , but ...
... verse as for the sentiment to have said no Greek . ' " - Introduction , p . xxiv . " Mr Betterton , " observes Mr Malone , " was born in 1635 , and had many opportunities of collecting information relative to Shakspeare , but ...
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... verse , with an historical account of the antiquity and owners of the castle ; and the speech was closed with the sound of cornets , and Mr Malone is also of opinion that Shakspeare was present at this magnificent reception of Elizabeth ...
... verse , with an historical account of the antiquity and owners of the castle ; and the speech was closed with the sound of cornets , and Mr Malone is also of opinion that Shakspeare was present at this magnificent reception of Elizabeth ...
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... verses and letters that passed between Shakspeare and his mistress Anne Hatheway , together with letters to and from him and others , a journal of Shakspeare , an account of many of his plays , me- moirs of his life by himself , & c . I ...
... verses and letters that passed between Shakspeare and his mistress Anne Hatheway , together with letters to and from him and others , a journal of Shakspeare , an account of many of his plays , me- moirs of his life by himself , & c . I ...
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... verses , and expecting some small present in return . This practice , however , which originated in pure kindness and benevolence , soon degenerated into a mere pecuniary traffic , for Selden , in his Table Talk , thus alludes to the ...
... verses , and expecting some small present in return . This practice , however , which originated in pure kindness and benevolence , soon degenerated into a mere pecuniary traffic , for Selden , in his Table Talk , thus alludes to the ...
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