The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... Steevens supposed , mainly by Ben Jonson , the editors , so to call them , confess it had been a thing " worthie to have bene wished , that the Author himselfe had liv'd to have set forth , and overseen his owne writings ; " though they ...
... Steevens supposed , mainly by Ben Jonson , the editors , so to call them , confess it had been a thing " worthie to have bene wished , that the Author himselfe had liv'd to have set forth , and overseen his owne writings ; " though they ...
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... Steevens , 1773 , and 1779 ; Reed , 1785 ; Malone , 1790 ; and Rann , 1786—1794 . In addition to the early printed authorities for the formation of a text , there are two manuscript claimants , whose merits and pretensions demand some ...
... Steevens , 1773 , and 1779 ; Reed , 1785 ; Malone , 1790 ; and Rann , 1786—1794 . In addition to the early printed authorities for the formation of a text , there are two manuscript claimants , whose merits and pretensions demand some ...
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... Steevens : " There was a very aged gentleman living in the neigh- bourhood of Stratford ( where he died fifty years since ) who had not only heard from several old people in that town of Shakspere's transgression , but could remember ...
... Steevens : " There was a very aged gentleman living in the neigh- bourhood of Stratford ( where he died fifty years since ) who had not only heard from several old people in that town of Shakspere's transgression , but could remember ...
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... Steevens has observed , the sition of Vivant rex et regina to the modern playbills . " -MALONE . In 1580 , the magistrates of the city of London obtained from the queen a prohibition against plays on * he Sabbath , which seems , however ...
... Steevens has observed , the sition of Vivant rex et regina to the modern playbills . " -MALONE . In 1580 , the magistrates of the city of London obtained from the queen a prohibition against plays on * he Sabbath , which seems , however ...
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... Steevens was evidently unconscious of its being a pro- verbial expression . It occurs in Whetstone's " Promos and Cassandra , " Part I. Act III . Sc . 6 : - " A holie hood makes not a Frier devoute He will playe at small game , or he ...
... Steevens was evidently unconscious of its being a pro- verbial expression . It occurs in Whetstone's " Promos and Cassandra , " Part I. Act III . Sc . 6 : - " A holie hood makes not a Frier devoute He will playe at small game , or he ...
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