Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet and Notes, Original and Selected, Band 1Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1844 |
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... probably by the suggestions of the Poet's theatric friends . We are , indeed , strongly of opinion that Shak- speare , remarkable , as he seems to have been , for a lowly estimate of himself , and for a carelessness of all personal ...
... probably by the suggestions of the Poet's theatric friends . We are , indeed , strongly of opinion that Shak- speare , remarkable , as he seems to have been , for a lowly estimate of himself , and for a carelessness of all personal ...
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... probably not , or they would have been found with the other documents , particularly as one of those remaining is thus headed : - " Prooffs by record that the Citie of London hath not any jurisdic- tion within the Blacke Fryars , but ...
... probably not , or they would have been found with the other documents , particularly as one of those remaining is thus headed : - " Prooffs by record that the Citie of London hath not any jurisdic- tion within the Blacke Fryars , but ...
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... probably led him to lay the scene at Windsor . Mr. Malone thinks that the following line in the earliest edition of this comedy , ' Sail like my pinnace to those golden shores , ' shows that it was written after Sir Walter Raleigh's ...
... probably led him to lay the scene at Windsor . Mr. Malone thinks that the following line in the earliest edition of this comedy , ' Sail like my pinnace to those golden shores , ' shows that it was written after Sir Walter Raleigh's ...
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KING RICHARD II III 355 | iii |
LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE I iii | xviii |
NEW FACTS c I | xlvii |
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