The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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... writer to wish for an opponent like the Esquire Heron , did not the general credit of letters oppose the production of such an- other critick . So far I am from wishing the lucubrations of our Esquire to be forgotten , that I counsel ...
... writer to wish for an opponent like the Esquire Heron , did not the general credit of letters oppose the production of such an- other critick . So far I am from wishing the lucubrations of our Esquire to be forgotten , that I counsel ...
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... writers and their glossers . But Shakspeare's knowledge was from Holinshed , whom he follows verbatim : " This cardinal was of a great stomach , for he computed him- self equal with princes , and by craftie suggestions got into his ...
... writers and their glossers . But Shakspeare's knowledge was from Holinshed , whom he follows verbatim : " This cardinal was of a great stomach , for he computed him- self equal with princes , and by craftie suggestions got into his ...
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... writer was to contrast the his- torical truth and taste displayed in our author's Henry VIII , with the performance of a contemporary dramatist , " When You See Me You Know Me , or the famous Chronicle Historie of King Henry the Eighth ...
... writer was to contrast the his- torical truth and taste displayed in our author's Henry VIII , with the performance of a contemporary dramatist , " When You See Me You Know Me , or the famous Chronicle Historie of King Henry the Eighth ...
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