Malone's life of Shakspeare, comprehending an essay on the chronological order of his plays. Appendix. Shakspeare's coat of arms. Conveyance from Walker to Shakspeare. Shakspeare's mortgage. Declaration of trust, by Heminge, &c. Shakspeare's will. Extracts from Stratford register. Entries on the stationers' books. List of the early editions of Shakspeare. Dedication of the players, 1623. Preface of the players. Modern editions. Plays ascribed to Shakspeare. Plays altered from Shakspeare. Character of Aubrey, the antiquaryF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... reader will be better acquainted here . after , as often wrote his name Strelley as Sturley : and the name of our ... readers may not have so much enthusiasm ( as I " dare profess " I have not ) , yet I trust they will pardon the length ...
... reader will be better acquainted here . after , as often wrote his name Strelley as Sturley : and the name of our ... readers may not have so much enthusiasm ( as I " dare profess " I have not ) , yet I trust they will pardon the length ...
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... readers ; but , according to a doctrine maintained in an anonymous work [ The Pursuits of Literature ] , I ought ... reader will find several similar pieces of folly ( if this be one ) it may not be improper to say a word or two on ...
... readers ; but , according to a doctrine maintained in an anonymous work [ The Pursuits of Literature ] , I ought ... reader will find several similar pieces of folly ( if this be one ) it may not be improper to say a word or two on ...
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... readers with the words alluded to by Dugdale . A passage , how- ever , in Sir John Arden's will , which is in the Prerogative Office ( Parch . qu . 8 ) , proves that he was frequently honoured by the visits of the King , whom he ...
... readers with the words alluded to by Dugdale . A passage , how- ever , in Sir John Arden's will , which is in the Prerogative Office ( Parch . qu . 8 ) , proves that he was frequently honoured by the visits of the King , whom he ...
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... readers , that our poet's father , John Shakspeare , " was a considerable four hundred and fifty - seven . If we reckon five to each house , the inhabitants were then 2285. By the returns made to Par- liament in 1811 , it appears that ...
... readers , that our poet's father , John Shakspeare , " was a considerable four hundred and fifty - seven . If we reckon five to each house , the inhabitants were then 2285. By the returns made to Par- liament in 1811 , it appears that ...
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... Ritson , these gentlemen have called the attention of the reader to many passages of this description in the course of their comments . Boswell . whose understandings and taste were vigorous and re- fined : 6 WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 111.
... Ritson , these gentlemen have called the attention of the reader to many passages of this description in the course of their comments . Boswell . whose understandings and taste were vigorous and re- fined : 6 WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 111.
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