“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... former edition , that " The question is now for ever decided . " *** I may just remark , lest they be mistaken for Errata , that the word Catherine in the 47th page is written , according to the old Orthography for Catharine ; and that ...
... former edition , that " The question is now for ever decided . " *** I may just remark , lest they be mistaken for Errata , that the word Catherine in the 47th page is written , according to the old Orthography for Catharine ; and that ...
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... former was persuaded , that " the man who doubts of the learning of Shakspeare , hath none of his own : " the latter , above regarding the attack in his private ca- pacity , declares with great patriotick vehemence , that " he who ...
... former was persuaded , that " the man who doubts of the learning of Shakspeare , hath none of his own : " the latter , above regarding the attack in his private ca- pacity , declares with great patriotick vehemence , that " he who ...
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... published with two Latin1 trans- lations . By Henry Stephens and Elias Andreas , Par . 1554 , 4to . ten years before the birth of Shakspeare . The former version hath But this is not all . Puttenham in his Arte LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 21.
... published with two Latin1 trans- lations . By Henry Stephens and Elias Andreas , Par . 1554 , 4to . ten years before the birth of Shakspeare . The former version hath But this is not all . Puttenham in his Arte LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 21.
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... former circumstance might have been learned from Alexander Barclay ; and the latter more fully from Spenser , than from Homer himself . " But Shakspeare " persists Mr. Upton , " hath some Greek expressions . " Indeed ! " We have one in ...
... former circumstance might have been learned from Alexander Barclay ; and the latter more fully from Spenser , than from Homer himself . " But Shakspeare " persists Mr. Upton , " hath some Greek expressions . " Indeed ! " We have one in ...
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... Age , printed with The Boke of Frendshipe , by John Tiptoft , Earl of Worcester . I believe the former was translated by William Wyrcestre , alias Botoner . E2 It is scarcely worth mentioning , that two or three LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 51.
... Age , printed with The Boke of Frendshipe , by John Tiptoft , Earl of Worcester . I believe the former was translated by William Wyrcestre , alias Botoner . E2 It is scarcely worth mentioning , that two or three LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 51.
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