The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Issue 4G. Kearsley [Printed, 1806 |
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Page vi
... lord was general for the queen in Ireland ; and his elogy upon queen Elizabeth , and her successor king James , in the latter end of his Henry the Eighth , is a proof of that play's being written after the accession of the latter of ...
... lord was general for the queen in Ireland ; and his elogy upon queen Elizabeth , and her successor king James , in the latter end of his Henry the Eighth , is a proof of that play's being written after the accession of the latter of ...
Page vii
... the histories of that time for his friendship to the unfortunate earl of Essex . It was to that noble lord that he dedicated his poem of Venus and Adonis . There is one instance so singular in OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . vii.
... the histories of that time for his friendship to the unfortunate earl of Essex . It was to that noble lord that he dedicated his poem of Venus and Adonis . There is one instance so singular in OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . vii.
Page viii
... lord Southamp- ton at one time gave him a thousand pounds , to ena- ble him to go through with a purchase which he heard he had a mind to . A bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and almost equal to that pro- fuse generosity ...
... lord Southamp- ton at one time gave him a thousand pounds , to ena- ble him to go through with a purchase which he heard he had a mind to . A bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and almost equal to that pro- fuse generosity ...
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