Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... - Martin Sherlock - Hume V. Capell Farmer Steevens Malone Garrick 528 were 535 struc Richardson Morgann 545 ton Whately - Percy - Warton - Lamb - Hazlitt - Coleridge ship * D GE 60 69 75 79 88 14 21 494 LOT iv CONTENTS .
... - Martin Sherlock - Hume V. Capell Farmer Steevens Malone Garrick 528 were 535 struc Richardson Morgann 545 ton Whately - Percy - Warton - Lamb - Hazlitt - Coleridge ship * D GE 60 69 75 79 88 14 21 494 LOT iv CONTENTS .
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... Malone from the only printed copy , and that an imperfect one , which is supposed to exist . In the page which contains the passage " Farewell , ye nobles all , " & c . , Malone has inserted the fol- lowing foot - note , after quoting ...
... Malone from the only printed copy , and that an imperfect one , which is supposed to exist . In the page which contains the passage " Farewell , ye nobles all , " & c . , Malone has inserted the fol- lowing foot - note , after quoting ...
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... Malone pronounces it to be a fiction , ) that Shakspere , in a conversation with Ben Jonson upon the subject of his historical plays , said that , " finding the nation ge- nerally very ignorant of history , he wrote them in order to ...
... Malone pronounces it to be a fiction , ) that Shakspere , in a conversation with Ben Jonson upon the subject of his historical plays , said that , " finding the nation ge- nerally very ignorant of history , he wrote them in order to ...
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... Malone and Mr. Dyce . The expression , " that lastly with me together writ a comedy , " is supposed to point to the union of Greene and Lodge in the composition of ' The Look- ing - Glass for London . ' But it is much easier to believe ...
... Malone and Mr. Dyce . The expression , " that lastly with me together writ a comedy , " is supposed to point to the union of Greene and Lodge in the composition of ' The Look- ing - Glass for London . ' But it is much easier to believe ...
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... be considered an arbitrary one . Sub- sequent editors have introduced an order still more arbitrary ; and to Malone belongs 999 " " of Shakspere . " The book speaks D 2 CHAP . VII . ] 35 ON THE CHRONOLOGY OF SHAKSPERE'S PLAYS .
... be considered an arbitrary one . Sub- sequent editors have introduced an order still more arbitrary ; and to Malone belongs 999 " " of Shakspere . " The book speaks D 2 CHAP . VII . ] 35 ON THE CHRONOLOGY OF SHAKSPERE'S PLAYS .
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