The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Page 33
... Edward VI , 1548 , c . 23 , s . 2 , and the whole statute by 1 & 2 Phil . and Mar. , 1554 , c . 8 , s . 19 , while the Act of I Elizabeth , 1558 , c . 1 , s . 11 , expressly confirms the revocation made by Edward VI . The as- certained ...
... Edward VI , 1548 , c . 23 , s . 2 , and the whole statute by 1 & 2 Phil . and Mar. , 1554 , c . 8 , s . 19 , while the Act of I Elizabeth , 1558 , c . 1 , s . 11 , expressly confirms the revocation made by Edward VI . The as- certained ...
Page 82
... Edward III , produced in or before the year 1595 , there are occasional passages which , by most judg- ments , will be accepted as having been written either by Shakespeare , or by an exceedingly dexterous and success- ful imitator of ...
... Edward III , produced in or before the year 1595 , there are occasional passages which , by most judg- ments , will be accepted as having been written either by Shakespeare , or by an exceedingly dexterous and success- ful imitator of ...
Page 83
... Edward III was composed some time before the year 1595 , it may , of course , be assumed that Shakespeare himself was the imitator , in his own acknowledged works , of the style of the writer of this anonymous play , or that of some ...
... Edward III was composed some time before the year 1595 , it may , of course , be assumed that Shakespeare himself was the imitator , in his own acknowledged works , of the style of the writer of this anonymous play , or that of some ...
Page 84
... Edward III will , under any circumstances , be indissolubly connected with the literary history of the great dramatist , for one of its lines is also found in his ninety - fourth sonnet . As the last - named poem , even if it had been ...
... Edward III will , under any circumstances , be indissolubly connected with the literary history of the great dramatist , for one of its lines is also found in his ninety - fourth sonnet . As the last - named poem , even if it had been ...
Page 88
... Edward VI the residence is described as having then been for some time " in great ruyne and decay and unrepayred , " so that it was probably in a dilapidated condition when it was transferred to Shakespeare . There are reasons for be ...
... Edward VI the residence is described as having then been for some time " in great ruyne and decay and unrepayred , " so that it was probably in a dilapidated condition when it was transferred to Shakespeare . There are reasons for be ...
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