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 His Genius, Band 2Little, Brown, 1888 |
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... evidence than the most diligent research has been able to bring forward in favor of that of any other . The interesting subject of the portraits of Shakespeare is , however , fully discussed in the first volume . Martin Droeshout is ...
... evidence than the most diligent research has been able to bring forward in favor of that of any other . The interesting subject of the portraits of Shakespeare is , however , fully discussed in the first volume . Martin Droeshout is ...
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... evidence to the same effect . The Address to the Great Variety of Readers has been attrib- uted by Malone and most of his successors to Ben Jonson . It certainly shows traces of his style ; and he would quite prob- ably have been called ...
... evidence to the same effect . The Address to the Great Variety of Readers has been attrib- uted by Malone and most of his successors to Ben Jonson . It certainly shows traces of his style ; and he would quite prob- ably have been called ...
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... evidence which they furnish , in the fourth line , that Shakespeare's monument at Stratford - on - Avon was erected within a few years of his death . Digges wrote also a much longer metrical eulogy upon Shakespeare , which appeared in ...
... evidence which they furnish , in the fourth line , that Shakespeare's monument at Stratford - on - Avon was erected within a few years of his death . Digges wrote also a much longer metrical eulogy upon Shakespeare , which appeared in ...
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... evidence the document might be grievously suspected . For had its supposed writer endeavored to crowd into it allu- sions which would be interesting to posterity , and which were yet foreign to the purpose for which it was written , he ...
... evidence the document might be grievously suspected . For had its supposed writer endeavored to crowd into it allu- sions which would be interesting to posterity , and which were yet foreign to the purpose for which it was written , he ...
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... evidence of the original cast of a dra- matic performance contrived by Richard Tarleton , the great low - comedian of that day , who died in that year . This per formance , called the Second Part of The Seven Deadly Sins , was a sort of ...
... evidence of the original cast of a dra- matic performance contrived by Richard Tarleton , the great low - comedian of that day , who died in that year . This per formance , called the Second Part of The Seven Deadly Sins , was a sort of ...
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