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... Dyce , Staunton , Halliwell , and White , faithful and highly competent labourers , whose names will doubtless hold prominent and permanent places in Shake- spearian lore . The excessive freedom in textual change used by the ear- lier ...
... Dyce , Staunton , Halliwell , and White , faithful and highly competent labourers , whose names will doubtless hold prominent and permanent places in Shake- spearian lore . The excessive freedom in textual change used by the ear- lier ...
Page 38
... Dyce , also , observes , " It is evident that Shakespeare never ceased to turn his thoughts towards his birth - place , as the spot where he hoped to spend the evening of his days in hon- ourable retirement . " In 1603 , an edition of ...
... Dyce , also , observes , " It is evident that Shakespeare never ceased to turn his thoughts towards his birth - place , as the spot where he hoped to spend the evening of his days in hon- ourable retirement . " In 1603 , an edition of ...
Page 58
... Dyce may fitly close this account : " The bust at Stratford , and the engraving by Martin Droe- shout on the title - page of the first folio , may be considered Hallius hic situs est , medica celeberrimus arte , Expectans regni gaudia ...
... Dyce may fitly close this account : " The bust at Stratford , and the engraving by Martin Droe- shout on the title - page of the first folio , may be considered Hallius hic situs est , medica celeberrimus arte , Expectans regni gaudia ...
Page 69
... Dyce makes the following just comment : " That a sincere friendship existed between Shakespeare and Jonson will never again be doubted after the excellent memoir of the latter by Gifford ; and , indeed , it is surprising that the ...
... Dyce makes the following just comment : " That a sincere friendship existed between Shakespeare and Jonson will never again be doubted after the excellent memoir of the latter by Gifford ; and , indeed , it is surprising that the ...
Page 70
... Gerardo , the unfortunate Spaniard . He has another and much longer eulogy on Shakespeare , pre- fixed to the edition of our author's Poems , 1640. — DYCE . To the Memory of Master W. SHAKESPEARE . WE Wonder'd 70 SHAKESPEARE .
... Gerardo , the unfortunate Spaniard . He has another and much longer eulogy on Shakespeare , pre- fixed to the edition of our author's Poems , 1640. — DYCE . To the Memory of Master W. SHAKESPEARE . WE Wonder'd 70 SHAKESPEARE .
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