The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 18 |
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... after his arrival died of the plague in his castle at Trim , in January 1424-5 . This
Edmond Mortimer was , I believe , confounded by the author of this play , and by
the old historians , with his kinsman , who was perhaps about thirty years old ...
... after his arrival died of the plague in his castle at Trim , in January 1424-5 . This
Edmond Mortimer was , I believe , confounded by the author of this play , and by
the old historians , with his kinsman , who was perhaps about thirty years old ...
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This is followed by the succeeding editors , and is indeed plausible enough ; but
perhaps this speech may become sufficiently intelligible without any change ,
only supposing it broken : “ And if I wish . - he did " or , perhaps : “ And if he did I ...
This is followed by the succeeding editors , and is indeed plausible enough ; but
perhaps this speech may become sufficiently intelligible without any change ,
only supposing it broken : “ And if I wish . - he did " or , perhaps : “ And if he did I ...
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... and perhaps it may be urged , that if this argument has any weight , it will prove
that he had no hand in the composition ... Shakspeare had not written his Venus
and Adonis , or his Rape of Lucrece ; the measures of which perhaps insensibly ...
... and perhaps it may be urged , that if this argument has any weight , it will prove
that he had no hand in the composition ... Shakspeare had not written his Venus
and Adonis , or his Rape of Lucrece ; the measures of which perhaps insensibly ...
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