The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play : with a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 345 pages |
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Page xxi
... death of Joshua Barnes , to advance a story of this kind as a notorious fact , when , had it been a fiction , any of the professor's friends would have had an opportunity of contradicting him . Malone considers these verses , as well as ...
... death of Joshua Barnes , to advance a story of this kind as a notorious fact , when , had it been a fiction , any of the professor's friends would have had an opportunity of contradicting him . Malone considers these verses , as well as ...
Page xxiv
... Death , Hope , or Sin , into these religious dramas , representations of another kind , called MORALITIES , had by degrees arisen , of which the plots were more artificial , regular , and connected , and which were entirely formed of ...
... Death , Hope , or Sin , into these religious dramas , representations of another kind , called MORALITIES , had by degrees arisen , of which the plots were more artificial , regular , and connected , and which were entirely formed of ...
Page xxxiv
... death by Henry Chettle ; and the editor , after he had given it to the world , was so satisfied of the falsehood of the charges in- sinuated against our author , that he made a public apology for his indiscretion in the preface to a ...
... death by Henry Chettle ; and the editor , after he had given it to the world , was so satisfied of the falsehood of the charges in- sinuated against our author , that he made a public apology for his indiscretion in the preface to a ...
Page xxxvi
... death as even to the latter end of his own life . The curiosity at this time of the most noted actors ( exciting them ) to learn something from him of his brother , & c . , they justly held him in the highest veneration . And it may be ...
... death as even to the latter end of his own life . The curiosity at this time of the most noted actors ( exciting them ) to learn something from him of his brother , & c . , they justly held him in the highest veneration . And it may be ...
Page xlvi
... death of our author , and more than seventy after the death of Jonson . Even supposing all the circumstances to be correct , it only represents Jonson as maintaining an opinion in conversation which he has printed in his Discover- ies ...
... death of our author , and more than seventy after the death of Jonson . Even supposing all the circumstances to be correct , it only represents Jonson as maintaining an opinion in conversation which he has printed in his Discover- ies ...
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