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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... hands of some of these , you have lately suffered in com- mon with the good President whom we yet mourn . That your life was sought with his was an additional testimony to your faithfulness and your ability . Men seek to kill only whom ...
... hands of some of these , you have lately suffered in com- mon with the good President whom we yet mourn . That your life was sought with his was an additional testimony to your faithfulness and your ability . Men seek to kill only whom ...
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... . It is not intended for lovers of desul- tory gossip on the one hand , or for antiquaries and Shakespearian scholars on the other . I have undertaken to examine and to estimate the But — - mass of material which has been accumulated by.
... . It is not intended for lovers of desul- tory gossip on the one hand , or for antiquaries and Shakespearian scholars on the other . I have undertaken to examine and to estimate the But — - mass of material which has been accumulated by.
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... hand , or the record of one interview at which he was present . Yet from the few facts which have been ascertained , and the vague and sometimes incon- gruous traditions which have been preserved con- cerning him , from the ...
... hand , or the record of one interview at which he was present . Yet from the few facts which have been ascertained , and the vague and sometimes incon- gruous traditions which have been preserved con- cerning him , from the ...
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... hands of the Conqueror . . . . And though he had so much respect from the victorious Norman as to possess these during his life , yet is it most clear that his son [ Siward ] enjoyed none of them as his heir , but by the favor of the ...
... hands of the Conqueror . . . . And though he had so much respect from the victorious Norman as to possess these during his life , yet is it most clear that his son [ Siward ] enjoyed none of them as his heir , but by the favor of the ...
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... hands of an associa- tion , under whose care it has been renovated ; but unfortunately , like some of the Shakespeare po- etry , not restored to a close resemblance to its first condition ; though that was perhaps in both cases B ...
... hands of an associa- tion , under whose care it has been renovated ; but unfortunately , like some of the Shakespeare po- etry , not restored to a close resemblance to its first condition ; though that was perhaps in both cases B ...
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