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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... adds an ir- resistible argument , namely , that Shakspeare has sufficiently " marked his disregard for the ca- lumniator of his fame , by not leaving him any memorial by his will !!! " I have great respect for the industry of Mr. Malone ...
... adds an ir- resistible argument , namely , that Shakspeare has sufficiently " marked his disregard for the ca- lumniator of his fame , by not leaving him any memorial by his will !!! " I have great respect for the industry of Mr. Malone ...
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... adds , " but if it be so in Gorbodue , how much more in all the rest ? where you shall have Asia of the one side , and Africa of the other , and so many other un- der kingdoms , that the player , when he comes in , must ever begin with ...
... adds , " but if it be so in Gorbodue , how much more in all the rest ? where you shall have Asia of the one side , and Africa of the other , and so many other un- der kingdoms , that the player , when he comes in , must ever begin with ...
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... add . If the memory of men , honourable in their generation , deserve our respect and reverence ; if the writings of poets , who have bequeathed their works as lega- cies to posterity , have any claim upon our re- * A contemporary , who ...
... add . If the memory of men , honourable in their generation , deserve our respect and reverence ; if the writings of poets , who have bequeathed their works as lega- cies to posterity , have any claim upon our re- * A contemporary , who ...
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