The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 páginas |
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... other page for it than my own . From Robert Greene's posthumous work , written in 1592 , and Chettle's Kind Hart ' Dream , published very soon afterwards . amid the gloomy and sullen tide . But he was xil THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE .
... other page for it than my own . From Robert Greene's posthumous work , written in 1592 , and Chettle's Kind Hart ' Dream , published very soon afterwards . amid the gloomy and sullen tide . But he was xil THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE .
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... Kind Hart's Dream . " In the former of these works , which was published by Chettle subsequently to the unhappy author's decease , the writer , addressing his fellow dramatists , Marlowe , Peele , and Lodge , says , " Yes ! trust them ...
... Kind Hart's Dream . " In the former of these works , which was published by Chettle subsequently to the unhappy author's decease , the writer , addressing his fellow dramatists , Marlowe , Peele , and Lodge , says , " Yes ! trust them ...
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... kind assistance given by the former to the latter , when he was offering one of his plays ( Every Man in his Humor ) for the benefit of representation . The manuscript , as it is said , was on the point of being rejected and returned ...
... kind assistance given by the former to the latter , when he was offering one of his plays ( Every Man in his Humor ) for the benefit of representation . The manuscript , as it is said , was on the point of being rejected and returned ...
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... kind of central Africa , which our reason assures us to be glowing with fertility and alive with population ; but which is abandoned in our maps , from the ignorance of our geographers , to the death of barrenness , and the silence of ...
... kind of central Africa , which our reason assures us to be glowing with fertility and alive with population ; but which is abandoned in our maps , from the ignorance of our geographers , to the death of barrenness , and the silence of ...
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... kind . " * With a privilege rarely indulged even to the sons of genius , he had produced his admirable works without any throes or labor of the mind : they had obtained for him all that he had asked from them -the patronage of the great ...
... kind . " * With a privilege rarely indulged even to the sons of genius , he had produced his admirable works without any throes or labor of the mind : they had obtained for him all that he had asked from them -the patronage of the great ...
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