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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... present- ing this edition of the Dramatic Works of Shakspeare to the public , to give the text as accurately as possible ; encumbering it with as few notes as might seem important for the purposes of illustration . This task will not ...
... present- ing this edition of the Dramatic Works of Shakspeare to the public , to give the text as accurately as possible ; encumbering it with as few notes as might seem important for the purposes of illustration . This task will not ...
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... present with his family at the baptism of his twins , Hamnet and Judith ; and than the latter of them we cannot well assign a later date for his arrival in London , since we know † that before 1592 he had not only written two long poems ...
... present with his family at the baptism of his twins , Hamnet and Judith ; and than the latter of them we cannot well assign a later date for his arrival in London , since we know † that before 1592 he had not only written two long poems ...
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... present afflicted state ; and his relations and connections , though far from wealthy , were yet too remote from absolute poverty , to permit him to act for a moment in such a degrading situation . He was certainly , there- fore ...
... present afflicted state ; and his relations and connections , though far from wealthy , were yet too remote from absolute poverty , to permit him to act for a moment in such a degrading situation . He was certainly , there- fore ...
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... present of a thousand pounds . This is rejected by Malone as an extravagant exaggeration ; and because the donation is said to have been made for the purpose of enabling the Poet to complete a purchase which he had then in contemplation ...
... present of a thousand pounds . This is rejected by Malone as an extravagant exaggeration ; and because the donation is said to have been made for the purpose of enabling the Poet to complete a purchase which he had then in contemplation ...
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... present at each of the domestic events recorded by the register ; that he attended his son to the grave , and his daughter to the altar . We may believe also , from its great probability , even on the testi- mony of Aubrey , that he ...
... present at each of the domestic events recorded by the register ; that he attended his son to the grave , and his daughter to the altar . We may believe also , from its great probability , even on the testi- mony of Aubrey , that he ...
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