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... nature more purely to the life ; and where the polishments of art are most wanting , as probably his learn- ing was not extraordinary , he pleaseth with a certain wild and native elegance : and in all his writings hath an unvulgar style ...
... nature more purely to the life ; and where the polishments of art are most wanting , as probably his learn- ing was not extraordinary , he pleaseth with a certain wild and native elegance : and in all his writings hath an unvulgar style ...
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... nature to the stage direct ; the companion of Ben Jonson and con- temporary of John Combe , a man of capital at Stratford . He preserved his attachment to his native town to the last , and left considerable property , which , however ...
... nature to the stage direct ; the companion of Ben Jonson and con- temporary of John Combe , a man of capital at Stratford . He preserved his attachment to his native town to the last , and left considerable property , which , however ...
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... nature and temperament may have left a reputation behind him in London that , at least , was not inconsistent with the calumny . Another anecdote on the authority of D'avenant , and another from the Bowman already mentioned , and with ...
... nature and temperament may have left a reputation behind him in London that , at least , was not inconsistent with the calumny . Another anecdote on the authority of D'avenant , and another from the Bowman already mentioned , and with ...
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... de- sired to share Shakespeare's grave . It was the great service of Mr. Knight , to point out that after his death his widow , from the nature of his property , would be amply provided for by dower , through the known and XXX THE LIFE OF.
... de- sired to share Shakespeare's grave . It was the great service of Mr. Knight , to point out that after his death his widow , from the nature of his property , would be amply provided for by dower , through the known and XXX THE LIFE OF.
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... Nature , in giving to the world the genius of Shakespeare pre- cisely at the time that the stage had become settled and organized , precisely at the interval between the equally inimical predominances of Catholicism and of Puri- tanism ...
... Nature , in giving to the world the genius of Shakespeare pre- cisely at the time that the stage had become settled and organized , precisely at the interval between the equally inimical predominances of Catholicism and of Puri- tanism ...
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