Remarks on the life and writings of William Shakspeare1814 - 80 pages |
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... produced this his auncient cote of arms heretofore assigned to him , whilest he was her Majesties officer and baylefe of that town ; In consi- deration of the premisses , and for the encouragement of his posteritie , unto whom suche ...
... produced this his auncient cote of arms heretofore assigned to him , whilest he was her Majesties officer and baylefe of that town ; In consi- deration of the premisses , and for the encouragement of his posteritie , unto whom suche ...
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... produced , as might naturally be expected , much con- tention concerning their relative merits between their respective friends and admirers ; and it is not a little remarkable , that Jonson seems to have maintained a higher place in ...
... produced , as might naturally be expected , much con- tention concerning their relative merits between their respective friends and admirers ; and it is not a little remarkable , that Jonson seems to have maintained a higher place in ...
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... produce any one topic finely treated by any one of them , he would undertake to show something upon the same subject ... produced by the contending parties . " Shakspeare , " observes Rowe , “ had the good for- tune to gather an estate ...
... produce any one topic finely treated by any one of them , he would undertake to show something upon the same subject ... produced by the contending parties . " Shakspeare , " observes Rowe , “ had the good for- tune to gather an estate ...
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... produced , Mr. Aubrey's assertion , founded apparently on the information of those who lived very near the time , is entitled to some weight . " Shakspeare was interred on the second day after his death , in the chancel of Stratford ...
... produced , Mr. Aubrey's assertion , founded apparently on the information of those who lived very near the time , is entitled to some weight . " Shakspeare was interred on the second day after his death , in the chancel of Stratford ...
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... produce a good likeness , nor can we place any reliance on the execution of an unskilful engraver , or a worn - out picture . Whatever comes in " a questionable shape , " should be severely and fastidiously investigated ; if not ...
... produce a good likeness , nor can we place any reliance on the execution of an unskilful engraver , or a worn - out picture . Whatever comes in " a questionable shape , " should be severely and fastidiously investigated ; if not ...
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