The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Band 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 Seiten |
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Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected William Shakespeare. MCMILLAN SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY . PRESENTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN . BY JAMES MCMILLAN , OF DETROIT . بن ش لو.
Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected William Shakespeare. MCMILLAN SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY . PRESENTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN . BY JAMES MCMILLAN , OF DETROIT . بن ش لو.
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... Shakespeare. In the accompanying biography of Shakspeare , they have drawn largely from that written by Dr. Symmons , and originally published with Mr. Singer's edition ; but , with the view of presenting all the important facts relating ...
... Shakespeare. In the accompanying biography of Shakspeare , they have drawn largely from that written by Dr. Symmons , and originally published with Mr. Singer's edition ; but , with the view of presenting all the important facts relating ...
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... Shakespeare. -he would , doubtless , have pressed the observation into his service , and brought it as an irresistible attestation of the veracity of his old MS . Whatever may have been the trade of John Shakspeare , whether that of wool ...
... Shakespeare. -he would , doubtless , have pressed the observation into his service , and brought it as an irresistible attestation of the veracity of his old MS . Whatever may have been the trade of John Shakspeare , whether that of wool ...
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... Shakespeare. of his intimacies and friendships , we must apply to our imagination to furnish out his convivial board , where intellect presided , and delight , with admiration , gave the applause . On the 2d of February , 1615-16 , he ...
... Shakespeare. of his intimacies and friendships , we must apply to our imagination to furnish out his convivial board , where intellect presided , and delight , with admiration , gave the applause . On the 2d of February , 1615-16 , he ...
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... Shakespeare. were more worthy than they are of the tomb to which they are at- tached . It would be gratifying if we could give any faith to the tradition , which asserts that the bust of this monument was sculp- tured from a cast moulded ...
... Shakespeare. were more worthy than they are of the tomb to which they are at- tached . It would be gratifying if we could give any faith to the tradition , which asserts that the bust of this monument was sculp- tured from a cast moulded ...
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