The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Volume 241807 |
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... prove : And did not shame it with my actions then , No more than I dare now do with my pen . " It appears that , by the recommendation of Camden , he was at some period tutor to Sir Walter Raleigh's son , and it is proba- ble it was ...
... prove : And did not shame it with my actions then , No more than I dare now do with my pen . " It appears that , by the recommendation of Camden , he was at some period tutor to Sir Walter Raleigh's son , and it is proba- ble it was ...
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... proved ungrateful for the kindness . It is with industrious malice affirmed , by some of the editors of Shakespeare ... proves that he was always paid in advance for his writings . " Lent Bengemyn Jonson the 5 of Janewary , 1597 , in ...
... proved ungrateful for the kindness . It is with industrious malice affirmed , by some of the editors of Shakespeare ... proves that he was always paid in advance for his writings . " Lent Bengemyn Jonson the 5 of Janewary , 1597 , in ...
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... prove the poverty of Jonson , are extended to all his fellows , and evince the needy and dependent state of the writers for the stage . Shakespeare is , however , one great exception : it seems that as he was omni major eulogio , he was ...
... prove the poverty of Jonson , are extended to all his fellows , and evince the needy and dependent state of the writers for the stage . Shakespeare is , however , one great exception : it seems that as he was omni major eulogio , he was ...
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... prove so light and thin : How strange ! ' at length , poor Reynard cries , Here's nose , and eyes , and mouth , and chin , " And cheeks , and lips , and all so pretty : And yet one thing there still remains To make it perfect ; what a ...
... prove so light and thin : How strange ! ' at length , poor Reynard cries , Here's nose , and eyes , and mouth , and chin , " And cheeks , and lips , and all so pretty : And yet one thing there still remains To make it perfect ; what a ...
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... proving unequivocally , ( without mentioning it ) that many of his most beautiful pieces are only translations - the originals are given by Mr. B. and new translations on the opposite pages . The lines on Lord Nelson's interment are ...
... proving unequivocally , ( without mentioning it ) that many of his most beautiful pieces are only translations - the originals are given by Mr. B. and new translations on the opposite pages . The lines on Lord Nelson's interment are ...
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