The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Band 1H.G. Bohn, 1851 |
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... no feud , no jealousy ever disturbed their connexion ; —that Shakspeare was pleased with Jonson , and that Jon- sc loved and admired Shakspeare . ' - It appears not a little remarkable , that Jonson seems LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
... no feud , no jealousy ever disturbed their connexion ; —that Shakspeare was pleased with Jonson , and that Jon- sc loved and admired Shakspeare . ' - It appears not a little remarkable , that Jonson seems LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
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... seems to have maintained a higher place in the es- timation of the public in general than our reet , for more than a century after the death of the latter . Within that period Jonson's works are said to nave passed through several ...
... seems to have maintained a higher place in the es- timation of the public in general than our reet , for more than a century after the death of the latter . Within that period Jonson's works are said to nave passed through several ...
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... for 1613 , and no mention is made of it in his will ; it seems reasonable to infer , that he dis- posed of his interest in that concern previous to leaving London , which event probably took place in the LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . xxxix.
... for 1613 , and no mention is made of it in his will ; it seems reasonable to infer , that he dis- posed of his interest in that concern previous to leaving London , which event probably took place in the LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . xxxix.
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... seems also inclined to believe , with Malone , that , in the early part of his life , Shakspeare was employed in the office of an attorney ; that some uncertain rumor of this kind might have continued to the middle of the last century ...
... seems also inclined to believe , with Malone , that , in the early part of his life , Shakspeare was employed in the office of an attorney ; that some uncertain rumor of this kind might have continued to the middle of the last century ...
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... seems to be damn'd to everlasting fame , ' the demolition of New Place soon followed ; for in 1759 he razed the building to the ground , disposed of the materials , and left Stratford amidst the rage and curses of its inhabitants . Thus ...
... seems to be damn'd to everlasting fame , ' the demolition of New Place soon followed ; for in 1759 he razed the building to the ground , disposed of the materials , and left Stratford amidst the rage and curses of its inhabitants . Thus ...
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