“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4E. Claxton, 1883 |
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... mentioned only fifth , but that in the King's license in 1603 , he stands second , having no doubt acquired ad- ditional property and position in the interval . Laurence Fletcher , who is mentioned before Shakespeare , and had succeeded ...
... mentioned only fifth , but that in the King's license in 1603 , he stands second , having no doubt acquired ad- ditional property and position in the interval . Laurence Fletcher , who is mentioned before Shakespeare , and had succeeded ...
Page 737
... mentioned in it at all , the bequest being introduced by an ex post facto interlineation . Malone drew unpleasant conclusions from this , which , however , seem groundless . Mr. Charles Knight has pointed out that the wife was entitled ...
... mentioned in it at all , the bequest being introduced by an ex post facto interlineation . Malone drew unpleasant conclusions from this , which , however , seem groundless . Mr. Charles Knight has pointed out that the wife was entitled ...
Page 894
... mentioned in the Introduction to the " Sonnets , ' this poem first appeared in the quarto containing the Sonnets published in 1609. In a letter to the Editor of the " Leopold Shakespeare , " Professor Delius says : " A Lover's Complaint ...
... mentioned in the Introduction to the " Sonnets , ' this poem first appeared in the quarto containing the Sonnets published in 1609. In a letter to the Editor of the " Leopold Shakespeare , " Professor Delius says : " A Lover's Complaint ...
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