The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Methuen, 1904 |
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Page xi
... called it a " First Sketch , " but he subsequently , in his Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare , altered that view and pronounced it to be a " very defective copy , one made up by some poetaster , with the aid of shorthand notes ...
... called it a " First Sketch , " but he subsequently , in his Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare , altered that view and pronounced it to be a " very defective copy , one made up by some poetaster , with the aid of shorthand notes ...
Page xxviii
... called The Comical Gallant , published in 1702 , which is a wretched attempt at an improvement of the Merry Wives . Dennis gives his reasons for perpe- trating this audacity . First , I knew very well that it had pleased one of the ...
... called The Comical Gallant , published in 1702 , which is a wretched attempt at an improvement of the Merry Wives . Dennis gives his reasons for perpe- trating this audacity . First , I knew very well that it had pleased one of the ...
Page xxxvi
... called a lodge , as a residence for his keeper . The writer of the article mentioned above lays stress upon Shallow's " low origin " as a proof of the absurdity of identifying him with the blue blood of Lucy . This is an unfortunate ...
... called a lodge , as a residence for his keeper . The writer of the article mentioned above lays stress upon Shallow's " low origin " as a proof of the absurdity of identifying him with the blue blood of Lucy . This is an unfortunate ...
Page xl
... back agayne for my Lord Chamberleynes men . ” ( 4 ) The next point I propose to consider is also of a doubtful and difficult nature , the incident called by Mr. Daniel " this Mumpellgart business . " The name will xl INTRODUCTION.
... back agayne for my Lord Chamberleynes men . ” ( 4 ) The next point I propose to consider is also of a doubtful and difficult nature , the incident called by Mr. Daniel " this Mumpellgart business . " The name will xl INTRODUCTION.
Page xli
... called " glorious sport " ( Rye trans . ) . On his way from London to Reading , whither he went in a coach despatched by her Majesty for him , he passed through Hounslow , sleeping a night at Maidenhead . Subsequently to his Windsor ...
... called " glorious sport " ( Rye trans . ) . On his way from London to Reading , whither he went in a coach despatched by her Majesty for him , he passed through Hounslow , sleeping a night at Maidenhead . Subsequently to his Windsor ...
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