The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page 34
... feems to have fuppofed the elogium of his humble mufe of no value . In a Manufcript volume of poems by William Herrick and others , in the hand - writing of the time of Charles I. which is among Rawlinfon's Collections in the Bodleian ...
... feems to have fuppofed the elogium of his humble mufe of no value . In a Manufcript volume of poems by William Herrick and others , in the hand - writing of the time of Charles I. which is among Rawlinfon's Collections in the Bodleian ...
Page 43
... feems not to have been fenfible of the honourable alliance he had made . Shakspeare's grand - daughter would not , at this day , go to her grave without a memorial . By her laft will , which I fubjoin , fhe directs her trustee to fell ...
... feems not to have been fenfible of the honourable alliance he had made . Shakspeare's grand - daughter would not , at this day , go to her grave without a memorial . By her laft will , which I fubjoin , fhe directs her trustee to fell ...
Page 50
... feems to have been added ; ( though this laft is by no means certain :) but neither will the fe augmentations and new - modellings difprove what has been afferted by Shakfpeare's fellow - comedians concerning the facility of his ...
... feems to have been added ; ( though this laft is by no means certain :) but neither will the fe augmentations and new - modellings difprove what has been afferted by Shakfpeare's fellow - comedians concerning the facility of his ...
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... feems to be better pleafed with it than with an exact tragedy . The Merry Wives of Windfor , The Comedy of Errors , and The Taming of a Shrew , are all pure comedy ; the reft , however they are called , have fomething of both kinds . It ...
... feems to be better pleafed with it than with an exact tragedy . The Merry Wives of Windfor , The Comedy of Errors , and The Taming of a Shrew , are all pure comedy ; the reft , however they are called , have fomething of both kinds . It ...
Page 55
... , probably luces . This very coat , indeed , feems alluded to in Shallow's giving the dozen white luces , and in Slender's faying he may quarter . THEOBALD . feen that play received and acted as a comedy , E 4 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 55.
... , probably luces . This very coat , indeed , feems alluded to in Shallow's giving the dozen white luces , and in Slender's faying he may quarter . THEOBALD . feen that play received and acted as a comedy , E 4 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 55.
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