The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page i
... Shakspeare is prefixed to the present edition of his plays . The undifguifed fact is this . The only portrait of him that even pretends to authen- ticity , by means of injudicious cleaning , or fome other accident , has become little ...
... Shakspeare is prefixed to the present edition of his plays . The undifguifed fact is this . The only portrait of him that even pretends to authen- ticity , by means of injudicious cleaning , or fome other accident , has become little ...
Page 6
... Shakspeare's robbing Sir Thomas Lucy's park ; and their ac- count of it agreed with Mr. Rowe's , with this addition , that the ballad written againft Sir Thomas Lucy by Shakspeare was ftuck upon his park - gate , which exafperated the ...
... Shakspeare's robbing Sir Thomas Lucy's park ; and their ac- count of it agreed with Mr. Rowe's , with this addition , that the ballad written againft Sir Thomas Lucy by Shakspeare was ftuck upon his park - gate , which exafperated the ...
Page 7
... Shakspeare's genius , that he gave her a new gown for the two following ftanzas in it ; and , could fhe have faid it all , he would ( as he often faid in company , when any dif courfe has cafually arofe about him ) have given her ten ...
... Shakspeare's genius , that he gave her a new gown for the two following ftanzas in it ; and , could fhe have faid it all , he would ( as he often faid in company , when any dif courfe has cafually arofe about him ) have given her ten ...
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... Shakspeare's , that if I had not been affured that the ftory was handed down by Sir William D'Avenant , who was probably very well acquainted with his affairs , I fhould not have ven- tured to have inserted ; that my lord Southampton at ...
... Shakspeare's , that if I had not been affured that the ftory was handed down by Sir William D'Avenant , who was probably very well acquainted with his affairs , I fhould not have ven- tured to have inserted ; that my lord Southampton at ...
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... Shakspeare ; though at In Mr. Rowe's firft edition , after these words was inferted the following paffage : After this , they were profeffed friends ; though I do not know whether the other ever made him an equal return of gentleness ...
... Shakspeare ; though at In Mr. Rowe's firft edition , after these words was inferted the following paffage : After this , they were profeffed friends ; though I do not know whether the other ever made him an equal return of gentleness ...
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