The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. 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 2Little, Brown and Company, 1881 |
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... Letters of commendation . It had bene a thinge , we confeffe , worthie to haue bene wish- ed , that the Author himselfe had liu'd to haue fet forth , and ouerfeen his owne writings ; But fince it hath bin ordain'd otherwife , and he by ...
... Letters of commendation . It had bene a thinge , we confeffe , worthie to haue bene wish- ed , that the Author himselfe had liu'd to haue fet forth , and ouerfeen his owne writings ; But fince it hath bin ordain'd otherwife , and he by ...
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... letter , as well as the orthography and the arrangement of the pages being imitated in such a manner that proportion is perfectly preserved , and the effect is that of the original volume seen through a concave lens The Title - page ...
... letter , as well as the orthography and the arrangement of the pages being imitated in such a manner that proportion is perfectly preserved , and the effect is that of the original volume seen through a concave lens The Title - page ...
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... letters , and himself attained some distinction both as an orator and a poet . He is the author of those pretty verses which bashful lovers will never allow to be forgotten , for the sake of this stanza : " Silence in love betrays more ...
... letters , and himself attained some distinction both as an orator and a poet . He is the author of those pretty verses which bashful lovers will never allow to be forgotten , for the sake of this stanza : " Silence in love betrays more ...
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... letter purporting to be written by the Earl of Southamp- ton in 1609 , in which it is stated that Burbadge and Shake- speare " are both of one countie , and indeede allmost of one towne , " it has been supposed that the former was born ...
... letter purporting to be written by the Earl of Southamp- ton in 1609 , in which it is stated that Burbadge and Shake- speare " are both of one countie , and indeede allmost of one towne , " it has been supposed that the former was born ...
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... letter to Pope in 1729 , that Heminge was a tragedian and a printer , Condell being his partner ; and there is not much room for doubt that the most important and intimate connection which Heminge had with Shakespeare's plays was the ...
... letter to Pope in 1729 , that Heminge was a tragedian and a printer , Condell being his partner ; and there is not much room for doubt that the most important and intimate connection which Heminge had with Shakespeare's plays was the ...
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