The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 12-13J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... believe Dr. Grey , and Mr. Upton , from the Coke's Tale of Gamelyn ; which by the way was not printed till a century afterward : when in truth the old bard , who was no hunter of MSS . con- tented himself solely with Lodge's Rosalynd ...
... believe Dr. Grey , and Mr. Upton , from the Coke's Tale of Gamelyn ; which by the way was not printed till a century afterward : when in truth the old bard , who was no hunter of MSS . con- tented himself solely with Lodge's Rosalynd ...
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... believe that Milton had been struck with a portrait in Shirley . Fernando , in the comedy of The Brothers , 1652 , describes Jacinta at vespers : " Her eye did seem to labour with a tear , " Which suddenly took birth , but overweigh'd ...
... believe that Milton had been struck with a portrait in Shirley . Fernando , in the comedy of The Brothers , 1652 , describes Jacinta at vespers : " Her eye did seem to labour with a tear , " Which suddenly took birth , but overweigh'd ...
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... believe , at present is better known than his writings : 66 66 -Like a ship in her full trim , " A swan , so white that you may unto him Compare all whitenesse , but himselfe to none , " Glided along , and as he glided watch'd , " And ...
... believe , at present is better known than his writings : 66 66 -Like a ship in her full trim , " A swan , so white that you may unto him Compare all whitenesse , but himselfe to none , " Glided along , and as he glided watch'd , " And ...
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... Earl of Worcester . I believe the former was translated by William Wyrcestre , alias Botoner . It is scarcely worth mentioning , that two or three E 2 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 51 We have therefore no occasion to go with Mr. ...
... Earl of Worcester . I believe the former was translated by William Wyrcestre , alias Botoner . It is scarcely worth mentioning , that two or three E 2 LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . 51 We have therefore no occasion to go with Mr. ...
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... believe ; but rather the con- trary , and that time and accident will bring some of them to light , if not all . " - W. Painter , at the conclusion of the second Tome of his Palace of Pleasure , 1567 , advertises the reader , " bicause ...
... believe ; but rather the con- trary , and that time and accident will bring some of them to light , if not all . " - W. Painter , at the conclusion of the second Tome of his Palace of Pleasure , 1567 , advertises the reader , " bicause ...
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