The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... given . If it be admitted that for the general reader Shakespeare should be presented in an intelligible form , a better method of editing could not be devised . A third edition was issued in 1875 , after Mr. Singer's death , which ...
... given . If it be admitted that for the general reader Shakespeare should be presented in an intelligible form , a better method of editing could not be devised . A third edition was issued in 1875 , after Mr. Singer's death , which ...
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... given to all unluckiness in stealing venison and rabbits ; particularly from Sir Lucy , who had him oft whipt and sometimes imprisoned , and at last made him fly his native country , to his great advancement : But his revenge was so ...
... given to all unluckiness in stealing venison and rabbits ; particularly from Sir Lucy , who had him oft whipt and sometimes imprisoned , and at last made him fly his native country , to his great advancement : But his revenge was so ...
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... given is not the most likely one , but the one most likely to have been imagined or inferred . This story was re- lated by Pope as communicated to him by Rowe , -for another he referred to Betterton , who , however , is pro- bably ...
... given is not the most likely one , but the one most likely to have been imagined or inferred . This story was re- lated by Pope as communicated to him by Rowe , -for another he referred to Betterton , who , however , is pro- bably ...
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... given in the birth - year of Shakespeare , when the Corporation expended 2s . for " defacing ymage in Chappell . " Rowe asserts that Shakespeare's father bred him for some time at a free school , but was forced by narrow circumstances ...
... given in the birth - year of Shakespeare , when the Corporation expended 2s . for " defacing ymage in Chappell . " Rowe asserts that Shakespeare's father bred him for some time at a free school , but was forced by narrow circumstances ...
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... given entirely into that way of living which his father proposed to him ( the wool - trade seems implied ) , and in order to settle in the world after a family manner , he thought fit to marry while he was yet very young : his wife was ...
... given entirely into that way of living which his father proposed to him ( the wool - trade seems implied ) , and in order to settle in the world after a family manner , he thought fit to marry while he was yet very young : his wife was ...
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