The Complete Works of William Shakespeare ...S. Sonnenschein & Company, 1901 |
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... poet wisheth . " ( which we are required to construe thus- " To the onlie begetter of these insving sonnets , Mr. W. H. wisheth all happinesse and that eter- nitie promised by ovr ever - living poet . " ) The second sentence ( the ...
... poet wisheth . " ( which we are required to construe thus- " To the onlie begetter of these insving sonnets , Mr. W. H. wisheth all happinesse and that eter- nitie promised by ovr ever - living poet . " ) The second sentence ( the ...
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... poet's works . He replied , there might be in the garden of mankind such plants as would seem to pride themselves more in a regular production of their own native fruits than in having the repute of bearing a richer kind by grafting ...
... poet's works . He replied , there might be in the garden of mankind such plants as would seem to pride themselves more in a regular production of their own native fruits than in having the repute of bearing a richer kind by grafting ...
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... poet first , then poets ' king . If tragedies might any prologue have , All those he made would scarce make one to this ; Where Fame , now that he gone is to the grave — Death's public tiring - house - the Nuntius is : For , though his ...
... poet first , then poets ' king . If tragedies might any prologue have , All those he made would scarce make one to this ; Where Fame , now that he gone is to the grave — Death's public tiring - house - the Nuntius is : For , though his ...
Contents
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1857 | 17 |
SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE | 29 |
SHAKESPEARES WILL | 151 |
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