The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... verfes of his prefixed to a collection of Drayton's poems , published in the year 1613. He was perhaps a kinfman of Shakspeare's . In the register of the parish of Stratford , Thomas Greene , alias Shakfpere , is faid to have been ...
... verfes of his prefixed to a collection of Drayton's poems , published in the year 1613. He was perhaps a kinfman of Shakspeare's . In the register of the parish of Stratford , Thomas Greene , alias Shakfpere , is faid to have been ...
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... verfes to our poet's having followed the fteps of Marlowe in the plays now under our confideration , and greatly furpaffed his original : 1 years , " For , if I thought my judgment were of " I fhould commit thee furely with thy peers ...
... verfes to our poet's having followed the fteps of Marlowe in the plays now under our confideration , and greatly furpaffed his original : 1 years , " For , if I thought my judgment were of " I fhould commit thee furely with thy peers ...
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... verfes by Spenfer are prefixed to Lewknor's Commonwealth and Government of Venice , published in 1599 . That this celebrated poet was alive in Sept. 1598 , is proved by the following paper , addreffed by Queen Elizabeth to the Lords ...
... verfes by Spenfer are prefixed to Lewknor's Commonwealth and Government of Venice , published in 1599 . That this celebrated poet was alive in Sept. 1598 , is proved by the following paper , addreffed by Queen Elizabeth to the Lords ...
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... verfes , as I have obferved in a note at the end of the piece now under our confideration , are written in that kind of metre which was ufually attributed by the dramatick poets before his time to fome of their inferior characters . He ...
... verfes , as I have obferved in a note at the end of the piece now under our confideration , are written in that kind of metre which was ufually attributed by the dramatick poets before his time to fome of their inferior characters . He ...
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... verfes in this piece , like thofe in The Comedy of Errors , are longer and more hobling than those which have been quoted from The Taming of the Shrew : 66 You two are bookmen ; can you tell by your wit What was a month old at Cain's ...
... verfes in this piece , like thofe in The Comedy of Errors , are longer and more hobling than those which have been quoted from The Taming of the Shrew : 66 You two are bookmen ; can you tell by your wit What was a month old at Cain's ...
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