The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... Pope , to whom it had been communicated by Rowe ; and it appears to have reached the last - named writer through Betterton and Davenant . It has been and is the fashion with most biographers to discredit the horse tradition entirely ...
... Pope , to whom it had been communicated by Rowe ; and it appears to have reached the last - named writer through Betterton and Davenant . It has been and is the fashion with most biographers to discredit the horse tradition entirely ...
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... it may be to the flowery sentiments of the æsthetic critics , no doubt can arise , in the minds of those who will listen to evidence , that when Pope asserted that- Shakespeare , whom you and ev'ry playhouse bill Style the 112 Life WILLIAM.
... it may be to the flowery sentiments of the æsthetic critics , no doubt can arise , in the minds of those who will listen to evidence , that when Pope asserted that- Shakespeare , whom you and ev'ry playhouse bill Style the 112 Life WILLIAM.
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... sc . iii , x PANDULPH , CARDINAL , the Pope's legate , King John : Act III , sc . i , iv ; Act V , sc . i , ii PANTHINO , Servant to Antonio , The Two Gentlemen of Vero- na : Act I , 213 SHAKESPEARE Index of Characters.
... sc . iii , x PANDULPH , CARDINAL , the Pope's legate , King John : Act III , sc . i , iv ; Act V , sc . i , ii PANTHINO , Servant to Antonio , The Two Gentlemen of Vero- na : Act I , 213 SHAKESPEARE Index of Characters.
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... Pope , " Henry the Fifth " ; Walker , " King Henry Fifth " ; Pope's reading has been generally followed by modern editors . I. G. 12. " wrathful " ; Rowe , " awful . " - I . G. 17. Thomas Beaufort , the present duke of Exeter , was son ...
... Pope , " Henry the Fifth " ; Walker , " King Henry Fifth " ; Pope's reading has been generally followed by modern editors . I. G. 12. " wrathful " ; Rowe , " awful . " - I . G. 17. Thomas Beaufort , the present duke of Exeter , was son ...
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... Pope , " verse have thus . " I. G. This is well explained by a passage in Reginald Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft , 1584 : " The Irishmen will not sticke to affirme that they can rime man or Beast to death . " - H . N. H. 28. Henry ...
... Pope , " verse have thus . " I. G. This is well explained by a passage in Reginald Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft , 1584 : " The Irishmen will not sticke to affirme that they can rime man or Beast to death . " - H . N. H. 28. Henry ...
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