The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Band 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 Seiten |
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... reason for throwing the first of these parts from the protection of our author's name ) , " Love's Labor Lost , " " The Comedy of Errors , " " The Taming of the Shrew , " " King John , " and " Richard II . , " among his earliest ...
... reason for throwing the first of these parts from the protection of our author's name ) , " Love's Labor Lost , " " The Comedy of Errors , " " The Taming of the Shrew , " " King John , " and " Richard II . , " among his earliest ...
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... reason assures us to be glowing with fertility and alive with population ; but which is abandoned in our maps , from the ignorance of our geographers , to the death of barrenness , and the silence of sandy desolation . By the Stratford ...
... reason assures us to be glowing with fertility and alive with population ; but which is abandoned in our maps , from the ignorance of our geographers , to the death of barrenness , and the silence of sandy desolation . By the Stratford ...
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... reasons , to be the son of William , the eldest son of William and Joan Hart , and consequently the grand - nephew of our Poet . At the early age of seventeen , Charles Hart , as lieutenant in Prince Rupert's regiment , fought at the ...
... reasons , to be the son of William , the eldest son of William and Joan Hart , and consequently the grand - nephew of our Poet . At the early age of seventeen , Charles Hart , as lieutenant in Prince Rupert's regiment , fought at the ...
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... reasons sufficient to justify the deviations in which we indulge . New Place , then , which was not thus first named by Shakspeare , was built in the reign of Henry VII . , by Sir Hugh Clopton , Kt . , the younger son of an old family ...
... reasons sufficient to justify the deviations in which we indulge . New Place , then , which was not thus first named by Shakspeare , was built in the reign of Henry VII . , by Sir Hugh Clopton , Kt . , the younger son of an old family ...
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... reason that I have assigned , they must in general very closely resemble , Malone is ready to decide . against them , and to defer to the earlier edition . But it is against the editor of the second folio , published in 1632 , that he ...
... reason that I have assigned , they must in general very closely resemble , Malone is ready to decide . against them , and to defer to the earlier edition . But it is against the editor of the second folio , published in 1632 , that he ...
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