The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Объемы 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... deaths is ascertained . His daughter , Susanna , died , not on the second , but the eleventh of July , 1649. Theobald was led into this error by Dugdale . MALONE . 9 His wife was the daughter of one Hathaway , ] She was eight years ...
... deaths is ascertained . His daughter , Susanna , died , not on the second , but the eleventh of July , 1649. Theobald was led into this error by Dugdale . MALONE . 9 His wife was the daughter of one Hathaway , ] She was eight years ...
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... death , was what Jonson could not bear : he thought it im possible , perhaps , for another man to strike out the greatest thoughts in the finest expression , and to reach those excellencies of poetry with the ease of a first imagination ...
... death , was what Jonson could not bear : he thought it im possible , perhaps , for another man to strike out the greatest thoughts in the finest expression , and to reach those excellencies of poetry with the ease of a first imagination ...
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... death , the truth is , that his pieces , when first per- formed , were so far from being applauded by the people , that they were scarcely endured ; and many of them were actually damned . 66 the fine plush and velvets of the age 22 ...
... death , the truth is , that his pieces , when first per- formed , were so far from being applauded by the people , that they were scarcely endured ; and many of them were actually damned . 66 the fine plush and velvets of the age 22 ...
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... death , ) " When I consider how se- vere the former age has been to some of the best of Mr. Jonson's never - to - be - equalled comedies , I cannot but wonder , why any poet should speak of former times . " The truth is , that however ...
... death , ) " When I consider how se- vere the former age has been to some of the best of Mr. Jonson's never - to - be - equalled comedies , I cannot but wonder , why any poet should speak of former times . " The truth is , that however ...
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... these lands were let at seven shillings per acre , and produced 701. per annum . If we rate the New - Place with the appurtenances , and our poet's other to have spent some years before his death at his OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 79.
... these lands were let at seven shillings per acre , and produced 701. per annum . If we rate the New - Place with the appurtenances , and our poet's other to have spent some years before his death at his OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 79.
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