The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen2J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1803 |
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... circumstance might have been learned from Alexander Barclay ; 3 and the latter more fully from Spenser , than from Homer himself . But Shakspeare " persists Mr. Upton , " hath some Greek expressions . " Indeed ! " We have one in ...
... circumstance might have been learned from Alexander Barclay ; 3 and the latter more fully from Spenser , than from Homer himself . But Shakspeare " persists Mr. Upton , " hath some Greek expressions . " Indeed ! " We have one in ...
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... circumstances nearer to his stories , is what I will not take upon me to do : nor indeed is what I believe ; but rather the con- trary , and that time and accident will bring some of them to light , if not all . " - W. Painter , at the ...
... circumstances nearer to his stories , is what I will not take upon me to do : nor indeed is what I believe ; but rather the con- trary , and that time and accident will bring some of them to light , if not all . " - W. Painter , at the ...
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... circumstances of the name , and the misdemeanor , which is supposed to be the old story of deer - stealing , seem fairly to challenge our poet for the author : but they hefitate . - His claim may appear to be confuted by the date 1581 ...
... circumstances of the name , and the misdemeanor , which is supposed to be the old story of deer - stealing , seem fairly to challenge our poet for the author : but they hefitate . - His claim may appear to be confuted by the date 1581 ...
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... circumstance only the supposition of his learning is professedly founded . He was not furely very young , when he was employed to kill calves , and commenced player about eighteen ! -The truth is , that he left his father , for a wife ...
... circumstance only the supposition of his learning is professedly founded . He was not furely very young , when he was employed to kill calves , and commenced player about eighteen ! -The truth is , that he left his father , for a wife ...
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... circumstances . Beard , who four years after Marlowe's death gave a particular account of him , does not speak of him as an actor . " He was , " says that writer , " by profeffion a scholler , brought up from his youth in the ...
... circumstances . Beard , who four years after Marlowe's death gave a particular account of him , does not speak of him as an actor . " He was , " says that writer , " by profeffion a scholler , brought up from his youth in the ...
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