The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... dead of late . ” Malone is of opinion that the term Willy had in this instance a more particular significance , and was intended to express Lyly the poet , and he supports this notion by adducing many examples of a similar play on names ...
... dead of late . ” Malone is of opinion that the term Willy had in this instance a more particular significance , and was intended to express Lyly the poet , and he supports this notion by adducing many examples of a similar play on names ...
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... dead they cannot be avenged , they wilfully forge in their conceites a living author ; and after tossing it to and fro , no remedy but it must light How I have , all the time of my conversing in printing , hindred the bitter inveying ...
... dead they cannot be avenged , they wilfully forge in their conceites a living author ; and after tossing it to and fro , no remedy but it must light How I have , all the time of my conversing in printing , hindred the bitter inveying ...
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... dead or foreign languages . But that Shakespeare was intimately conversant with most branches of knowledge , that he had both read diligently and pondered deeply , that he was " an exact surveyor of the inanimate world , " while he was ...
... dead or foreign languages . But that Shakespeare was intimately conversant with most branches of knowledge , that he had both read diligently and pondered deeply , that he was " an exact surveyor of the inanimate world , " while he was ...
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... dead fellows . Yor Lo . most bounden at com . Copia vera . H. S. 5. Draft of warrant appointing Robert Daborne , William Shakespeare , & c . instructors of the Children of the Queen's Revels- ( See note 82 , p . xxxvii . ) and Collier's ...
... dead fellows . Yor Lo . most bounden at com . Copia vera . H. S. 5. Draft of warrant appointing Robert Daborne , William Shakespeare , & c . instructors of the Children of the Queen's Revels- ( See note 82 , p . xxxvii . ) and Collier's ...
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... dead , to procure his Orphanes , Guardians ; without ambition either of selfe- profit , or fame : onely to keepe the memory of so worthy a Friend , & Fellow alive , as was our SHAKESPEARE , by humble offer of his playes , to your most ...
... dead , to procure his Orphanes , Guardians ; without ambition either of selfe- profit , or fame : onely to keepe the memory of so worthy a Friend , & Fellow alive , as was our SHAKESPEARE , by humble offer of his playes , to your most ...
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