The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... . Collier's folio . And finally appeared an edition of Shakespeare's Works edited by that gentleman , in which he adopted the greater part of the anonymous substitutions , and strenuously advocated the remainder PREFACE . ix.
... . Collier's folio . And finally appeared an edition of Shakespeare's Works edited by that gentleman , in which he adopted the greater part of the anonymous substitutions , and strenuously advocated the remainder PREFACE . ix.
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... gentleman named Parry . That soon after the discovery of the folio , he had produced it before the Council of the Shakespeare Society , and at two or three assemblies of the Society of Antiquaries . That he had given , not sold the ...
... gentleman named Parry . That soon after the discovery of the folio , he had produced it before the Council of the Shakespeare Society , and at two or three assemblies of the Society of Antiquaries . That he had given , not sold the ...
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... gentlemen . " This is an error . The register styles none of the family " gentleman " except the poet himself , and even he is so distinguished only after he had returned to his native place with the glory and fortune acquired by his ...
... gentlemen . " This is an error . The register styles none of the family " gentleman " except the poet himself , and even he is so distinguished only after he had returned to his native place with the glory and fortune acquired by his ...
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... gentleman , as he thought , somewhat too severely ; and , in order to revenge that ill usage , he made a ballad upon him . And though this , probably the first essay of his poetry , be lost , yet it is said to have been so very bitter ...
... gentleman , as he thought , somewhat too severely ; and , in order to revenge that ill usage , he made a ballad upon him . And though this , probably the first essay of his poetry , be lost , yet it is said to have been so very bitter ...
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... gentlemen were accustomed to to the playhouse , Shakespear , driven to the last tity , went to the playhouse door , and pick'd up a the money , by taking care of the gentlemen's horses io came to the play : he became eminent even in ...
... gentlemen were accustomed to to the playhouse , Shakespear , driven to the last tity , went to the playhouse door , and pick'd up a the money , by taking care of the gentlemen's horses io came to the play : he became eminent even in ...
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