The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... collected , ( as is obferved by the gentleman above - mentioned , to whofe obliging attention to my inquiries I am indebted for many particulars relative to our poet's family , ) that Mr. John Shakspeare in the former part of his life ...
... collected , ( as is obferved by the gentleman above - mentioned , to whofe obliging attention to my inquiries I am indebted for many particulars relative to our poet's family , ) that Mr. John Shakspeare in the former part of his life ...
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... collecting anecdotes relative to our author , perhaps he was too eafily fatisfied with fuch as fell in his way , without making any rigid fearch into their authenticity . It appears alfo from a following copy of this infcription , that ...
... collecting anecdotes relative to our author , perhaps he was too eafily fatisfied with fuch as fell in his way , without making any rigid fearch into their authenticity . It appears alfo from a following copy of this infcription , that ...
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... collected from this , but that there was a former imperfect edition ( I believe in the year 1602 ) that the one we are now fpeaking of was enlarged to as much again as it was in the former mutilated impreffion , and that this is the ...
... collected from this , but that there was a former imperfect edition ( I believe in the year 1602 ) that the one we are now fpeaking of was enlarged to as much again as it was in the former mutilated impreffion , and that this is the ...
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... collected from Heywood's Tranflations of Ovid , which in 1612 , while Shakspeare was yet living , were af- cribed to him . See Vol . X. p . 321 , n . 1. * With the dead they would certainly make fill more free . ( fays Anthony Wood ...
... collected from Heywood's Tranflations of Ovid , which in 1612 , while Shakspeare was yet living , were af- cribed to him . See Vol . X. p . 321 , n . 1. * With the dead they would certainly make fill more free . ( fays Anthony Wood ...
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... collecting information relative to Shakspeare , but unfortu- nately the age in which he lived was not an age of curiofity . VOL . I. F To the foregoing Accounts of SHAKSPEARE'S LIFE , I have OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 65.
... collecting information relative to Shakspeare , but unfortu- nately the age in which he lived was not an age of curiofity . VOL . I. F To the foregoing Accounts of SHAKSPEARE'S LIFE , I have OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 65.
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