“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 56
... mentioned , Mr. Ca- pell , ( for why should I not give myself the credit of his name ? ) hath been fortunate enough to pro- cure from the collection of the Duke of Newcastle , a complete copy of the Historie of Hamblet , which proves to ...
... mentioned , Mr. Ca- pell , ( for why should I not give myself the credit of his name ? ) hath been fortunate enough to pro- cure from the collection of the Duke of Newcastle , a complete copy of the Historie of Hamblet , which proves to ...
Page 62
... by Shakspeare , it must have been one of his earliest productions ; yet it is not • W. Kenrick's Review of Dr. Johnson's edit . of Shakspeare , 1765 , 8vo . p . 105 . mentioned in the list of his works by Meres in 62 AN ESSAY ON THE.
... by Shakspeare , it must have been one of his earliest productions ; yet it is not • W. Kenrick's Review of Dr. Johnson's edit . of Shakspeare , 1765 , 8vo . p . 105 . mentioned in the list of his works by Meres in 62 AN ESSAY ON THE.
Page 63
William Shakespeare. mentioned in the list of his works by Meres in 1598 . I have met with a facetious piece of Sir John Harrington , printed in 1596 , ( and possibly there may be an earlier edition , ) called , The Metamor- phosis of ...
William Shakespeare. mentioned in the list of his works by Meres in 1598 . I have met with a facetious piece of Sir John Harrington , printed in 1596 , ( and possibly there may be an earlier edition , ) called , The Metamor- phosis of ...
Page 73
... printed by T. Ber- thelet , though not mentioned by Ames , called , " Tales , and quicke answeres very mery and pleasant to rede . " 4to . no date . face . What you want in meat , we'll have LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 73.
... printed by T. Ber- thelet , though not mentioned by Ames , called , " Tales , and quicke answeres very mery and pleasant to rede . " 4to . no date . face . What you want in meat , we'll have LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 73.
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... mentioned to you before : " What new device hath they devised , trow ? " Pocas pallabras , " & c .-- Mr. Whalley tells us , the author of this piece hath the happiness to be at this time unknown , the remembrance of him having perished ...
... mentioned to you before : " What new device hath they devised , trow ? " Pocas pallabras , " & c .-- Mr. Whalley tells us , the author of this piece hath the happiness to be at this time unknown , the remembrance of him having perished ...
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