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... present communication . Of its history nothing more can be stated than this , that it belonged previously to Mr. Patteson's father , the Reverend Edward Patteson , minister of Smeth- * " The Essayes , or Morall , Politike , and ...
... present communication . Of its history nothing more can be stated than this , that it belonged previously to Mr. Patteson's father , the Reverend Edward Patteson , minister of Smeth- * " The Essayes , or Morall , Politike , and ...
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... present owner was induced to bring it to the British Museum for inspection . Now , imperfect as this information is , yet it is ample of itself to set at rest all doubts that might at first naturally arise in the minds of those who are ...
... present owner was induced to bring it to the British Museum for inspection . Now , imperfect as this information is , yet it is ample of itself to set at rest all doubts that might at first naturally arise in the minds of those who are ...
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... present day the study and knowledge of ancient manuscripts , the progress of our language , and the rules of exact criticism in matters of this kind have become too extensively spread to allow us to suppose any similar attempt will ever ...
... present day the study and knowledge of ancient manuscripts , the progress of our language , and the rules of exact criticism in matters of this kind have become too extensively spread to allow us to suppose any similar attempt will ever ...
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... presents us with a proof so undeniable of this fact , that I cannot refuse myself the satisfaction of quoting it here . In the second act , sc . 2 , p . 64 , tom . iv . ed . 8vo . 1813 , occurs the following dialogue , after the escape ...
... presents us with a proof so undeniable of this fact , that I cannot refuse myself the satisfaction of quoting it here . In the second act , sc . 2 , p . 64 , tom . iv . ed . 8vo . 1813 , occurs the following dialogue , after the escape ...
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... present to offer any further remark . Mr. Collier urges their claim very modestly and fairly ; but , as the paper may itself be a transcript of verses composed by Shakspere , some additional evidence is required , in regard to the hand ...
... present to offer any further remark . Mr. Collier urges their claim very modestly and fairly ; but , as the paper may itself be a transcript of verses composed by Shakspere , some additional evidence is required , in regard to the hand ...
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additional evidence Apology Archæologia AUTOGRAPH OF SHAKSPERE Barnwell beg leave BELL YARD Boaden booke British Museum Chalmers Chalmers's Chatterton Collier contain Shakspere's autograph copy curiosity dated Drake Drake's Shakspeare edition of Shakspere engraved Essence of Malone executed F.R.S. DIRECTOR fac-simile fly-leaf forgeries of Ireland Garrick GEDIES genuine signatures hand corner hand-writing Hardinge hath HISTORIES inserted John Florio JOHN GAGE l'an large paper LETTER TO JOHN Lond Malone's Inquiry MDCCCXXXVIII Montaigne Montaigne's mortgage deed name of magistrate newly discovered country NEWPORT STREET Nichols Nichols's opinion original document ORTHOGRAPHY Particulars regarding poet poet's Politike Prerogative Court printed PRINTERS published remark Reverend Edward Patteson Right Honorable Rowley scrivener second syllable Shak Shakespeare SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDIES Shakspere's name shilling SIR FREDERIC MADDEN SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES spelt Steevens Steevens's STEVENS AND PARDON supposed Surrey TEMPLE BAR third THOMAS RODD traced verses volume Warburton Warner's William Shakspere words write written
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Página 8 - It is a nation, would I answer Plato, that hath no kinde of traffike, no knowledge of Letters, no intelligence of numbers, no name of magistrate...
Página 7 - I' the commonwealth I would by contraries Execute all things; for no kind of traffic Would I admit; no name of magistrate; Letters should not be known; riches, poverty, And use of service, none; contract, succession, Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none; No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil; No occupation; all men idle, all; And women too, but innocent and pure; No sovereignty; — Seb.
Página 7 - Scape being drunk, for want of wine. Gomalo. — I' the commonwealth, I would by contraries Execute all things : for no kind of traffic Would I admit ; no name of magistrate ; Letters should not be known...
Página 8 - ... no use of service, of riches, or of poverty ; no contracts, no successions, no dividences ; no occupation, but idle ; no respect of kindred, but common ; no...
Página 4 - First written by him in French. And now done into English By him that hath inviolably vowed his labors to the Aeternitie of their Honors, whose names he hath severally inscribed on these his consecrated Altares.
Página 10 - SHAKSPERE, and, consequently, that those who have inserted an e after the *, or an a in the second syllable, do not write the same (as far as we are able to judge) in the same manner as the poet himself uniformly would authorize us to do.
Página 10 - There are five acknowledged genuine signatures of Shakspere in existence, exclusive of the one which forms the subject of this communication. Of these, three are attached to his will in the Prerogative Court, executed...
Página 5 - first became possessed of it, is not known : but it is very certain that previous to the year 1780, Mr. Patteson used to exhibit the volume to his friends as a curiosity, on account of the autograph...
Página 15 - Shakspeare his booke;" and it will be evident to any one who takes the trouble of comparing it with the...