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We must add , that on very vague and dubious authority this head has hitherto
been received as a genuine portrait of our author , who probably left behind him
no such memorial of his face . As he was careless of the future state of his works
...
We must add , that on very vague and dubious authority this head has hitherto
been received as a genuine portrait of our author , who probably left behind him
no such memorial of his face . As he was careless of the future state of his works
...
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The present age will probably allow the vintner's ivy to Sir William , but with equal
justice will withhold from him the poet's bays . - To his pretensions of descent
from Shakspearé , one might almost be induced to apply a ludicrous passage ...
The present age will probably allow the vintner's ivy to Sir William , but with equal
justice will withhold from him the poet's bays . - To his pretensions of descent
from Shakspearé , one might almost be induced to apply a ludicrous passage ...
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And though this , probably the first essay of his poetry , be loft , yet it is said to
have been so very bitter , that it redoubled The following is the infcription on her
tomb - ftone in the church of Stratford : “ Here lyeth interred the body of Anne ,
wife of ...
And though this , probably the first essay of his poetry , be loft , yet it is said to
have been so very bitter , that it redoubled The following is the infcription on her
tomb - ftone in the church of Stratford : “ Here lyeth interred the body of Anne ,
wife of ...
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2 There is one instance so singular in the magnificence of this patron of
Shakspeare's , that if I had not been assured that the story was handed down by
Sir William D'Avenant , who was probably very well acquainted with his affairs , I
should ...
2 There is one instance so singular in the magnificence of this patron of
Shakspeare's , that if I had not been assured that the story was handed down by
Sir William D'Avenant , who was probably very well acquainted with his affairs , I
should ...
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His friend E.B. ( probably Edmund Bolton , ) speaking of the same performance ,
says , « But when I view'd the people's beastly rage , - Bent to confound thy grave
and learned toil , " That coft ihee so much sweat and so much oil , « My ...
His friend E.B. ( probably Edmund Bolton , ) speaking of the same performance ,
says , « But when I view'd the people's beastly rage , - Bent to confound thy grave
and learned toil , " That coft ihee so much sweat and so much oil , « My ...
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