“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Band 7G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... writer would be less likely to alter than an inventive tragedian . " The terms of the entry of the ballad in the Stationers ' Registers - if the ballad printed by Percy be one and the same - would appear to show that the ballad had been ...
... writer would be less likely to alter than an inventive tragedian . " The terms of the entry of the ballad in the Stationers ' Registers - if the ballad printed by Percy be one and the same - would appear to show that the ballad had been ...
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... writer who came nearly a century after Meres . Malone says " On what principle the editors of the first complete edition of our poet's plays admitted this into their volume cannot now be ascertained . The most probable reason that can ...
... writer who came nearly a century after Meres . Malone says " On what principle the editors of the first complete edition of our poet's plays admitted this into their volume cannot now be ascertained . The most probable reason that can ...
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... writers of inferior genius mistake quantity for quality . " The remark is quite true ; when examples of the higher tragedy are accessible , and when the people have learnt better than to require the grosser stimulant . Before Webster ...
... writers of inferior genius mistake quantity for quality . " The remark is quite true ; when examples of the higher tragedy are accessible , and when the people have learnt better than to require the grosser stimulant . Before Webster ...
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... He will stop it , by the stint of war . Stint is synonymous with stop , in the old writers . e Am . The original has owe . Farmer suggested am . B To which that blast gives heat and stronger glowing. 68 ACT I. ] [ SCENE II . PERICLES .
... He will stop it , by the stint of war . Stint is synonymous with stop , in the old writers . e Am . The original has owe . Farmer suggested am . B To which that blast gives heat and stronger glowing. 68 ACT I. ] [ SCENE II . PERICLES .
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... writer of ' Sir John Oldcastle ' as good evidence of the authorship , were we not in possession of a fact which entirely outweighs the bookseller's insertion of a popular name in his title- page . In the manuscript diary of Philip ...
... writer of ' Sir John Oldcastle ' as good evidence of the authorship , were we not in possession of a fact which entirely outweighs the bookseller's insertion of a popular name in his title- page . In the manuscript diary of Philip ...
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