The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volume 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... fpeare , but that Sir Thomas Clarges after his death caufed a portrait to be drawn for him from a person who nearly refem- bled him . This entertaining writer was a great collector of anecdotes , but not always very fcrupulous in ...
... fpeare , but that Sir Thomas Clarges after his death caufed a portrait to be drawn for him from a person who nearly refem- bled him . This entertaining writer was a great collector of anecdotes , but not always very fcrupulous in ...
Page 75
... fpeare's brothers , but of a relation of our poet , who lived to a good old age , and who had seen him act in his youth . Mr. Jones's informer might have been Mr Richard Quiney , who lived in London , and died at Stratford in 1656 , at ...
... fpeare's brothers , but of a relation of our poet , who lived to a good old age , and who had seen him act in his youth . Mr. Jones's informer might have been Mr Richard Quiney , who lived in London , and died at Stratford in 1656 , at ...
Page 92
... afcertain from the Regifter , who was meant . The perfon here described was , I believe , Anne , the widow of Shak- fpeare Hart , who died in 1747. MALONE . 9 John Heming did not fign , or seal . 92 STRATFORD REGISTER .
... afcertain from the Regifter , who was meant . The perfon here described was , I believe , Anne , the widow of Shak- fpeare Hart , who died in 1747. MALONE . 9 John Heming did not fign , or seal . 92 STRATFORD REGISTER .
Page 95
... fpeare armed hedded , or Steeled fylver , fyxed uppon a helmet with mantell and taf- fells , as more playnely maye appeare depected on this margent ; and we have likewife uppon on other efcutcheon impaled the fame with the auncyent 7 ...
... fpeare armed hedded , or Steeled fylver , fyxed uppon a helmet with mantell and taf- fells , as more playnely maye appeare depected on this margent ; and we have likewife uppon on other efcutcheon impaled the fame with the auncyent 7 ...
Page 159
... fpeare's cafe has in a great measure resembled that of a corrupt classick ; and , consequently , the method of cure was likewife to bear a resemblance . By what means , and with what success , this cure has been effected on ancient ...
... fpeare's cafe has in a great measure resembled that of a corrupt classick ; and , consequently , the method of cure was likewife to bear a resemblance . By what means , and with what success , this cure has been effected on ancient ...
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