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... has at least sought contemporary notice of Shakespeare's reputation ; the full evidence of this reputation , in Meres , was apparently unknown to him . tion , which himself with infinite labour and study could 16 BIOGRAPHY AND ANECDOTE.
... has at least sought contemporary notice of Shakespeare's reputation ; the full evidence of this reputation , in Meres , was apparently unknown to him . tion , which himself with infinite labour and study could 16 BIOGRAPHY AND ANECDOTE.
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tion , which himself with infinite labour and study could but hardly attain to . Johnson was certainly a very good scholar , and in that had the advantage of Shakespear , tho ' at the same time I believe it must be allowed that what ...
tion , which himself with infinite labour and study could but hardly attain to . Johnson was certainly a very good scholar , and in that had the advantage of Shakespear , tho ' at the same time I believe it must be allowed that what ...
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Contents
EARLY BIOGRAPHY AND ANECDOTE | 1 |
CRITICISM AND REPUTATION AMONG | 49 |
SOCIAL STANDING AND PERSONAL REP | 94 |
Copyright | |
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