“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... written on the subject . " 66 But " this method of reasoning will prove any one ignorant of the languages , who hath written when translations were extant . " --Shade of Bur- gersdicius ! does it follow , because Shakspeare's early life ...
... written on the subject . " 66 But " this method of reasoning will prove any one ignorant of the languages , who hath written when translations were extant . " --Shade of Bur- gersdicius ! does it follow , because Shakspeare's early life ...
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... written , he apologizes for what he supposed the only defect in his " beloved friend , - 6 Soul of the age ! Th ' applause ! delight ! the wonder of our stage ! ' - whose memory he honoured almost to idolatry : " and conscious of the ...
... written , he apologizes for what he supposed the only defect in his " beloved friend , - 6 Soul of the age ! Th ' applause ! delight ! the wonder of our stage ! ' - whose memory he honoured almost to idolatry : " and conscious of the ...
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... written by Shakspeare . " Fuller a diligent and equal searcher after truth and quibbles , declares positively , that " his learn- ing was very little , -nature was all the art used upon him , as he himself , if alive , would confess ...
... written by Shakspeare . " Fuller a diligent and equal searcher after truth and quibbles , declares positively , that " his learn- ing was very little , -nature was all the art used upon him , as he himself , if alive , would confess ...
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... , the very ingenious editor of the Reliques of. * Revisal , p . 75 , 323 , and 561 . 9 History of his Life and Times , p . 102. preserved by his dupe , Mr. Ashmole . written , I believe , by T. Wombwell ; * 26 AN ESSAY ON THE.
... , the very ingenious editor of the Reliques of. * Revisal , p . 75 , 323 , and 561 . 9 History of his Life and Times , p . 102. preserved by his dupe , Mr. Ashmole . written , I believe , by T. Wombwell ; * 26 AN ESSAY ON THE.
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... written in English verse some few years past , learnedly and with good grace by M. George Turberuil . " Harrington's Ariosto , fol . 1591 , p . 39 . t Euphues ' Golden Legacye , quarto , 1590. The LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 27.
... written in English verse some few years past , learnedly and with good grace by M. George Turberuil . " Harrington's Ariosto , fol . 1591 , p . 39 . t Euphues ' Golden Legacye , quarto , 1590. The LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 27.
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