The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Band 1Little, Brown, 1868 |
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... death by slanderous tongues , " means killed by slanderous tongues , and that Shakespeare was " justified " in using the phrase because it had been used long before his time . Why , if it had never been used before this day , what ...
... death by slanderous tongues , " means killed by slanderous tongues , and that Shakespeare was " justified " in using the phrase because it had been used long before his time . Why , if it had never been used before this day , what ...
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... death of the young lady's father , by which event she became the inheritress of a pretty fortune in possession and in rever- sion . Her father had bequeathed her a farm , of be- tween fifty and sixty acres , in Wilmecote , called ...
... death of the young lady's father , by which event she became the inheritress of a pretty fortune in possession and in rever- sion . Her father had bequeathed her a farm , of be- tween fifty and sixty acres , in Wilmecote , called ...
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... death in humble families ; and had John Shakespeare owned a Bible , neither he nor even his higher born wife could have written the words to read which , if they had endured , men would have - made a pilgrimage . All unsuspecting what ...
... death in humble families ; and had John Shakespeare owned a Bible , neither he nor even his higher born wife could have written the words to read which , if they had endured , men would have - made a pilgrimage . All unsuspecting what ...
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... death six had been born to him : William ; Gilbert , born in 1566 ; a second Joan , in 1569 ; Anne , in 1571 ; Rich- ard , in 157 ; and Edmund , in 1580. Rowe , upon Betterton's authority , says that John Shakespeare had " ten children ...
... death six had been born to him : William ; Gilbert , born in 1566 ; a second Joan , in 1569 ; Anne , in 1571 ; Rich- ard , in 157 ; and Edmund , in 1580. Rowe , upon Betterton's authority , says that John Shakespeare had " ten children ...
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... death , and occupa- tion , Davies made brief additions , the principal of which is , that William Shakespeare was " much given to all unluckinesse in stealing venison and rabbits , par- ticularly from S Lucy , who had him oft whipt and ...
... death , and occupa- tion , Davies made brief additions , the principal of which is , that William Shakespeare was " much given to all unluckinesse in stealing venison and rabbits , par- ticularly from S Lucy , who had him oft whipt and ...
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