The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... things , and living in the parish of Cartmel , coming to me about some busi- ness , I told him that he belonged to my care and charge , and I desired to be informed in his knowledge of religion ; -I asked him how many Gods there were ...
... things , and living in the parish of Cartmel , coming to me about some busi- ness , I told him that he belonged to my care and charge , and I desired to be informed in his knowledge of religion ; -I asked him how many Gods there were ...
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... things to dead . but , as it is possible that Edward III was composed some time before the year 1595 , it may , of course , be assumed that Shakespeare himself was the imitator , in his own acknowledged works , of the style of the ...
... things to dead . but , as it is possible that Edward III was composed some time before the year 1595 , it may , of course , be assumed that Shakespeare himself was the imitator , in his own acknowledged works , of the style of the ...
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... Marlowe , Lodge or Nash , and Shakespeare . The attempt to determine the authorship is futile , owing to the absence of all evidence on the point . thing of Shakespeare's touch ; finally , there is the ix PREFACE TO THE THREE PARTS ...
... Marlowe , Lodge or Nash , and Shakespeare . The attempt to determine the authorship is futile , owing to the absence of all evidence on the point . thing of Shakespeare's touch ; finally , there is the ix PREFACE TO THE THREE PARTS ...
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William Shakespeare Jennie Ellis Burdick. thing of Shakespeare's touch ; finally , there is the Temple Garden scene ( II . iv . ) , which is certainly Shakespeare's , though , judged by metrical peculiarities it may well have been added ...
William Shakespeare Jennie Ellis Burdick. thing of Shakespeare's touch ; finally , there is the Temple Garden scene ( II . iv . ) , which is certainly Shakespeare's , though , judged by metrical peculiarities it may well have been added ...
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... thing , how- ever , it conclusively proves - viz . , Shakespeare's connec- tion with these plays before 1592. Furthermore , in De- cember of the same year , Chettle apologized for the publi- cation of Greene's attack on Shakespeare ...
... thing , how- ever , it conclusively proves - viz . , Shakespeare's connec- tion with these plays before 1592. Furthermore , in De- cember of the same year , Chettle apologized for the publi- cation of Greene's attack on Shakespeare ...
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