The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bell, 1899 |
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William Shakespeare. Doc 「》、। ? : ; , 1120 יך NOTE . HE late Mr. S. W. Singer first under- took to edit the works of Shakespeare at the request of the well - known printer , Charles Whittingham ( the elder ) , about the year 1826 ...
William Shakespeare. Doc 「》、। ? : ; , 1120 יך NOTE . HE late Mr. S. W. Singer first under- took to edit the works of Shakespeare at the request of the well - known printer , Charles Whittingham ( the elder ) , about the year 1826 ...
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William Shakespeare. characteristic of the subject . It is a mistake to disallow our possession , in the case of Shakespeare , of the leading traits that are of most importance in a biography ; and if matters subordinate have not been ...
William Shakespeare. characteristic of the subject . It is a mistake to disallow our possession , in the case of Shakespeare , of the leading traits that are of most importance in a biography ; and if matters subordinate have not been ...
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William Shakespeare. In 1675 , Ed . Phillips , the nephew of Milton , published his Theatrum Poetarum , prepared before Milton's death , and reflecting many of his opinions : he bestows a few lines on Shakespeare , but of eulogy and ...
William Shakespeare. In 1675 , Ed . Phillips , the nephew of Milton , published his Theatrum Poetarum , prepared before Milton's death , and reflecting many of his opinions : he bestows a few lines on Shakespeare , but of eulogy and ...
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William Shakespeare. last , and left considerable property , which , however , passed into the female line . He wrote with fluency , and eschewed laborious correction . He had sufficient knowledge of Latin to give countenance to at least ...
William Shakespeare. last , and left considerable property , which , however , passed into the female line . He wrote with fluency , and eschewed laborious correction . He had sufficient knowledge of Latin to give countenance to at least ...
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William Shakespeare. don , and there was received into the playhouse as a servitor , and by this means had an opportunity to be what he afterwards proved ... Shakespeare having engaged him to make a journey into War- WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . XV.
William Shakespeare. don , and there was received into the playhouse as a servitor , and by this means had an opportunity to be what he afterwards proved ... Shakespeare having engaged him to make a journey into War- WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . XV.
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