The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volume 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... tion was formed , ) it appears , that the 23d of April in that year was a Tuesday . No account has been transmitted to us of the malady which at fo early a period of life deprived England of its brightest ornament . The private note ...
... tion was formed , ) it appears , that the 23d of April in that year was a Tuesday . No account has been transmitted to us of the malady which at fo early a period of life deprived England of its brightest ornament . The private note ...
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... after the year 1683 : probably after Rhymer's book had appeared in 1693. Dryden having made no will , and his wife Lady Elizabeth renouncing , adminiftra- tion was granted on the 10th of June 1700 , OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 31.
... after the year 1683 : probably after Rhymer's book had appeared in 1693. Dryden having made no will , and his wife Lady Elizabeth renouncing , adminiftra- tion was granted on the 10th of June 1700 , OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 31.
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with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators William Shakespeare. tion was granted on the 10th of June 1700 , to his fon Charles , who was drowned in the Thames near Windfor in 1704. His younger brother Erafmus ...
with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators William Shakespeare. tion was granted on the 10th of June 1700 , to his fon Charles , who was drowned in the Thames near Windfor in 1704. His younger brother Erafmus ...
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... tion of him than any other of those times : but I much doubt whether any such ever existed . Mr. Granger , I apprehend , has erroneoufly attributed to Payne the head done by Marshall in 1640 , ( apparently from Droeshout's larger print ...
... tion of him than any other of those times : but I much doubt whether any such ever existed . Mr. Granger , I apprehend , has erroneoufly attributed to Payne the head done by Marshall in 1640 , ( apparently from Droeshout's larger print ...
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... tion good enough to entitle it to an appearance on the present stage , it cannot but be a matter of great wonder that he should advance dramatick poetry so far as he did . The fable is what is generally placed the first , among those ...
... tion good enough to entitle it to an appearance on the present stage , it cannot but be a matter of great wonder that he should advance dramatick poetry so far as he did . The fable is what is generally placed the first , among those ...
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