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 2Rwington, 1821 |
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William Shakespeare. his studies , and the means and gradations whereby he acquired that consummate knowledge of mankind , which , for two centuries , has rendered him the delight and boast of his countrymen : but many of the mate- in ...
William Shakespeare. his studies , and the means and gradations whereby he acquired that consummate knowledge of mankind , which , for two centuries , has rendered him the delight and boast of his countrymen : but many of the mate- in ...
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William Shakespeare. The name of Shakspeare , or Shake - speare , for so , without doubt , it was originally written , were we to thus denominated . Our ancestors were always extremely fond of abbreviations ( vocabula truncata ) , and ...
William Shakespeare. The name of Shakspeare , or Shake - speare , for so , without doubt , it was originally written , were we to thus denominated . Our ancestors were always extremely fond of abbreviations ( vocabula truncata ) , and ...
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William Shakespeare. - amounting , I think , to seventy - one , does the name of any of our poet's ancestors , at either period , occur : all which circumstances afford a strong confirmation of what I have suggested . In further support ...
William Shakespeare. - amounting , I think , to seventy - one , does the name of any of our poet's ancestors , at either period , occur : all which circumstances afford a strong confirmation of what I have suggested . In further support ...
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William Shakespeare. { will , compared with that of his widow , preserved in the same office , we learn , that the mother of our poet was the youngest of , at least , four daughters , and was a favourite of her father , being appointed ...
William Shakespeare. { will , compared with that of his widow , preserved in the same office , we learn , that the mother of our poet was the youngest of , at least , four daughters , and was a favourite of her father , being appointed ...
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William Shakespeare. In the confirmation of arms in 1596 , this ancestor is only said to have been advanced and rewarded ; but in the subsequent confirmation , the nature of the be- nefit is specifically mentioned , and we are told ...
William Shakespeare. In the confirmation of arms in 1596 , this ancestor is only said to have been advanced and rewarded ; but in the subsequent confirmation , the nature of the be- nefit is specifically mentioned , and we are told ...
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