The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 1Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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Page viii
... thought some- what too severely ; and in order to revenge that ill - usage , he made a ballad upon him . And though this , probably the first essay of his poetry , be lost , yet is said to have been so very bitter that it redoubled the ...
... thought some- what too severely ; and in order to revenge that ill - usage , he made a ballad upon him . And though this , probably the first essay of his poetry , be lost , yet is said to have been so very bitter that it redoubled the ...
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... thought his son . " If there be no better basis for this pleasantry than the poet- laureate's conceit that he wrote like Shakspeare , the fair fame of Mrs. Davenant , and the morality of William Shakspeare , in the particular case ...
... thought his son . " If there be no better basis for this pleasantry than the poet- laureate's conceit that he wrote like Shakspeare , the fair fame of Mrs. Davenant , and the morality of William Shakspeare , in the particular case ...
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... thought by some biographers to have been neglected by him in his will . Mr. Ward , in the passage above extracted , speaks of Shakspeare as having in his elder days supplied the stage with two plays every year , impliedly from Strat ...
... thought by some biographers to have been neglected by him in his will . Mr. Ward , in the passage above extracted , speaks of Shakspeare as having in his elder days supplied the stage with two plays every year , impliedly from Strat ...
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... thought of composing some great work which should live for ages , when his Paradise Lost was published , blind as he was , and trifling as was the emolument it brought him , caused the print- ing to be superintended with the most minute ...
... thought of composing some great work which should live for ages , when his Paradise Lost was published , blind as he was , and trifling as was the emolument it brought him , caused the print- ing to be superintended with the most minute ...
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... wife hath sent to him , the hour is fixed , the match is made . Would any man have thought this ? -See the * Guard . + Add to his titles . hell of having a false woman ! my bed shall SCENE II . ] 21 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... wife hath sent to him , the hour is fixed , the match is made . Would any man have thought this ? -See the * Guard . + Add to his titles . hell of having a false woman ! my bed shall SCENE II . ] 21 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
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