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I had long endeavoured in vain to find out on what authority this relation was
founded ; and have very lately discovered that Mr. Rowe probably derived his
information from Dryden : for in Gildon's Letters and Elays , published in 1694 ,
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I had long endeavoured in vain to find out on what authority this relation was
founded ; and have very lately discovered that Mr. Rowe probably derived his
information from Dryden : for in Gildon's Letters and Elays , published in 1694 ,
fifteen ...
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... and the Greek and Roman poets were adjudged to vail at least their glory in
that , to the English Hero . 99 This elogium on our author is likewise recorded at
an earlier period by Tate , probably from the fame authority , in the preface to the
...
... and the Greek and Roman poets were adjudged to vail at least their glory in
that , to the English Hero . 99 This elogium on our author is likewise recorded at
an earlier period by Tate , probably from the fame authority , in the preface to the
...
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... the town of Stratford was con* To Shakspeare's income from his real and
personal property must be added L. 200 per Ann . which he probably derived
from the theatre , while he continued on the itage . See Vol . III . p . 179 ; VOL . I. с
16 4 1 ...
... the town of Stratford was con* To Shakspeare's income from his real and
personal property must be added L. 200 per Ann . which he probably derived
from the theatre , while he continued on the itage . See Vol . III . p . 179 ; VOL . I. с
16 4 1 ...
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... to Shakspeare , and the Greek and Roman poets were adjudged to vail at least
their glory in that , to the English Hero . 9 , This elogium on our author is likewise
recorded at an earlier period by Tate , probably from the fame authority , in the ...
... to Shakspeare , and the Greek and Roman poets were adjudged to vail at least
their glory in that , to the English Hero . 9 , This elogium on our author is likewise
recorded at an earlier period by Tate , probably from the fame authority , in the ...
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... town of Stratford was con* To Shakspeare's income from his real and personal
property must be added L. 200 per Ann . which he probably derived from the
theatre , while he continued on the stage . See Vol . III . p • 179 ; VOL . I. C 4 1
The ...
... town of Stratford was con* To Shakspeare's income from his real and personal
property must be added L. 200 per Ann . which he probably derived from the
theatre , while he continued on the stage . See Vol . III . p • 179 ; VOL . I. C 4 1
The ...
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