Dramatic Works, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed: With Glossarial Notes, Life, &c, Volume 1G. Routledge and sons, 1865 |
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Page vii
... hand , it is insisted that he retained of his scholastic training more Latin and Greek than most men . Whatever the amount of the knowledge , it was acquired at the Free Grammar School of Stratford , which he entered about 1571 , and ...
... hand , it is insisted that he retained of his scholastic training more Latin and Greek than most men . Whatever the amount of the knowledge , it was acquired at the Free Grammar School of Stratford , which he entered about 1571 , and ...
Page xi
... hand of Shakspeare's royal Mistress , in the garden of a mansion in Cheyne - walk , Chelsea , now occupied by my friends the Handfords , has been more fortunate than Shakspeare's tree , for it remains in full and productive vigour . New ...
... hand of Shakspeare's royal Mistress , in the garden of a mansion in Cheyne - walk , Chelsea , now occupied by my friends the Handfords , has been more fortunate than Shakspeare's tree , for it remains in full and productive vigour . New ...
Page xviii
... hand , the day and year first above written . By me , WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . * This was a purchase so late as 1613. The house itself , " abutting upon a street leading down to Puddle Wharf , on the east part , " is still pointed out near ...
... hand , the day and year first above written . By me , WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . * This was a purchase so late as 1613. The house itself , " abutting upon a street leading down to Puddle Wharf , on the east part , " is still pointed out near ...
Page xix
... hand , and the left resting upon a scroll . The bust was origi- nally coloured , probably after life , the eyes being repre- sented as light hazel , the hair and beard auburn , the dress a scarlet doublet , over which was a loose black ...
... hand , and the left resting upon a scroll . The bust was origi- nally coloured , probably after life , the eyes being repre- sented as light hazel , the hair and beard auburn , the dress a scarlet doublet , over which was a loose black ...
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... hand , the very words : -What doth he think of us ? Mrs. Page . Nay , I know not : It makes me almost ready to wrangle with mine own honesty . I'll entertain myself like one that I am not acquainted withal ; for , sure , unless he know ...
... hand , the very words : -What doth he think of us ? Mrs. Page . Nay , I know not : It makes me almost ready to wrangle with mine own honesty . I'll entertain myself like one that I am not acquainted withal ; for , sure , unless he know ...
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