An Examination of the Charges Maintained by Messrs. Malone, Chalmers, and Others, of Ben Jonson's Enmity, &c. Towards ShakspeareAMS Press, 1973 - 62 Seiten |
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Octavius Gilchrist. mour , " minutely ridicules the conduct of Shak- speare's " Twelfth Night , " thus : - " the argu- ment of his comedy might have been of some other nature , as of a duke to be in love with a countess , and that ...
Octavius Gilchrist. mour , " minutely ridicules the conduct of Shak- speare's " Twelfth Night , " thus : - " the argu- ment of his comedy might have been of some other nature , as of a duke to be in love with a countess , and that ...
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... Shak- speare under the wit Papilius , subsisting a week upon an expression , of which he , who dropped it , did not know the value.- " Go by , Jeronimo . " -If this be the consequence of seeking the an- cient mother ; if the study of ...
... Shak- speare under the wit Papilius , subsisting a week upon an expression , of which he , who dropped it , did not know the value.- " Go by , Jeronimo . " -If this be the consequence of seeking the an- cient mother ; if the study of ...
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... Shak- speare's being a " copious collector of common- * Thomas Heywood was a writer for the stage as early as 1596 ; and , in an address to the reader , prefixed to " The Eng- lish Traveller , " 4to . 1633 , he says he had written ...
... Shak- speare's being a " copious collector of common- * Thomas Heywood was a writer for the stage as early as 1596 ; and , in an address to the reader , prefixed to " The Eng- lish Traveller , " 4to . 1633 , he says he had written ...
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