Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
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... friend Ben Jonson , when they printed the name , spelled it Shake - speare , the hyphen being often used ; and in this form it is found in almost every book of their time in which it appeared . The final e is mere superfluity , and ...
... friend Ben Jonson , when they printed the name , spelled it Shake - speare , the hyphen being often used ; and in this form it is found in almost every book of their time in which it appeared . The final e is mere superfluity , and ...
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... friend Arthur Wilson , the author of The Inconstant Ladie , writ- ten before 1646 , say that " He had little skill in the Latin tongue and less in the Greek , a good readiness in the French and some smattering in the Dutch " ; and yet ...
... friend Arthur Wilson , the author of The Inconstant Ladie , writ- ten before 1646 , say that " He had little skill in the Latin tongue and less in the Greek , a good readiness in the French and some smattering in the Dutch " ; and yet ...
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... friend of an ill fashion ! " And how unmistakably he gives us in Hamlet a reminiscence of a highly ornamented style of children's clothing : - : - to have chastened into sobriety . In estimating Shakespeare's character WILLIAM ...
... friend of an ill fashion ! " And how unmistakably he gives us in Hamlet a reminiscence of a highly ornamented style of children's clothing : - : - to have chastened into sobriety . In estimating Shakespeare's character WILLIAM ...
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... friendship with John Shakespeare . This Richard Hathaway had , " The canker galls the infants of the Spring Too oft before their buttons be disclosed . " What more natural than that a tailor , vexed with the memories of peevish ...
... friendship with John Shakespeare . This Richard Hathaway had , " The canker galls the infants of the Spring Too oft before their buttons be disclosed . " What more natural than that a tailor , vexed with the memories of peevish ...
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... friends and acquaintance ; and yet his wife's name is omitted from the document in its original form , and only appears by an after- thought in an interlineation , as if his attention had been called to the omission , and for decency's ...
... friends and acquaintance ; and yet his wife's name is omitted from the document in its original form , and only appears by an after- thought in an interlineation , as if his attention had been called to the omission , and for decency's ...
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