The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes original and selected by S.W. Singer, and a life of the poet by C. Symmons, Teil 16,Band 1 |
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... seems to have been propitious to his labours , for he flatters himself that he has been enabled in many instances to present the reader with more satisfactory explanations of difficult passages , and with more exact definitions of ...
... seems to have been propitious to his labours , for he flatters himself that he has been enabled in many instances to present the reader with more satisfactory explanations of difficult passages , and with more exact definitions of ...
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... seems to have been a want of grasp in his mind to make proper use of the accumulated materials which his unwearied ... seem to have been deficient in that jealousy of rival- ship , or that pertinacious adherence to his own opinions ...
... seems to have been a want of grasp in his mind to make proper use of the accumulated materials which his unwearied ... seem to have been deficient in that jealousy of rival- ship , or that pertinacious adherence to his own opinions ...
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... seems , with the little fortune of his wife , to have placed him in a state of easy competence . In 1569 or 1570 , in consequence partly of his alliance with the Ardens , and partly of his attainment of the prime municipal honours of ...
... seems , with the little fortune of his wife , to have placed him in a state of easy competence . In 1569 or 1570 , in consequence partly of his alliance with the Ardens , and partly of his attainment of the prime municipal honours of ...
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... seems to have been the general opinion of his con- temporaries ; and to this opinion I am willing to assent . But I cannot persuade myself that he was entirely un- acquainted with the classic tongues ; or that , as Farmer and his ...
... seems to have been the general opinion of his con- temporaries ; and to this opinion I am willing to assent . But I cannot persuade myself that he was entirely un- acquainted with the classic tongues ; or that , as Farmer and his ...
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... seem to * What credit can be due to this Mr. Aubrey , who picked up information on the highway and scattered it every where as au- thentic ? who whipped Milton at Cambridge in violation of the university statutes ; and who , making our ...
... seem to * What credit can be due to this Mr. Aubrey , who picked up information on the highway and scattered it every where as au- thentic ? who whipped Milton at Cambridge in violation of the university statutes ; and who , making our ...
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