The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 89
... hand to write an amicable letter to Mr. Shakspeare ; which letter , though now lost , remained long in the hands of Sir William D'Avenant , * as a credible person now liv ing can testify . ” Mr. Oldys , in a MS . note to his copy of ...
... hand to write an amicable letter to Mr. Shakspeare ; which letter , though now lost , remained long in the hands of Sir William D'Avenant , * as a credible person now liv ing can testify . ” Mr. Oldys , in a MS . note to his copy of ...
Page 187
... hand in hand almost from the first : this work , to which we have given for title The School of Shakspeare , consists wholly of extracts , ( with observations upon some of them , interspers'd occasionally , ) from books that may ...
... hand in hand almost from the first : this work , to which we have given for title The School of Shakspeare , consists wholly of extracts , ( with observations upon some of them , interspers'd occasionally , ) from books that may ...
Page 221
... hand in hand with the rest : or rather , like a country - serving man , some five yards before them . Present not your selfe on the stage ( especially at a new play ) untill the quaking prologue hath ( by rubbing ) got cullor into his ...
... hand in hand with the rest : or rather , like a country - serving man , some five yards before them . Present not your selfe on the stage ( especially at a new play ) untill the quaking prologue hath ( by rubbing ) got cullor into his ...
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