The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Portfolio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations ; with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play, Volume 1Redfield, 1853 |
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... means they could ; and the most , though meanest , of things are made more precious , when they are dedicated to temples . In that name therefore , we most humbly consecrate to your Highnesses these remains of your servant SHAKESPEARE ...
... means they could ; and the most , though meanest , of things are made more precious , when they are dedicated to temples . In that name therefore , we most humbly consecrate to your Highnesses these remains of your servant SHAKESPEARE ...
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... mean , with great but disproportion'd muses : For , if I thought my judgment were of years , I should commit thee surely with thy peers ; And tell how far thou didst our Lyly outshine , Or sporting Kyd , or Marlowe's mighty line : And ...
... mean , with great but disproportion'd muses : For , if I thought my judgment were of years , I should commit thee surely with thy peers ; And tell how far thou didst our Lyly outshine , Or sporting Kyd , or Marlowe's mighty line : And ...
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... means of religious instruc- tion ; but prior to the reign of Henry VI . , a new kind of drama had become popular , which by writers of the time was denominated a moral , or moral play , and more recently a morality . It acquired this ...
... means of religious instruc- tion ; but prior to the reign of Henry VI . , a new kind of drama had become popular , which by writers of the time was denominated a moral , or moral play , and more recently a morality . It acquired this ...
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... mean moral plays , into which the Vice was introduced for the amusement of the spectators : no character so called , or with similar propensities , is to be traced in miracle - plays . He was , in fact , the buffoon of our drama in ...
... mean moral plays , into which the Vice was introduced for the amusement of the spectators : no character so called , or with similar propensities , is to be traced in miracle - plays . He was , in fact , the buffoon of our drama in ...
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... mean " Euphues his Censure to Philautus . " If Marlowe were born , as has been supposed , about 1562 , ( Oldys places the event earlier , ) he was twenty - four when he wrote " Tam- burlaine , " as we believe , in 1586 , and only thirty ...
... mean " Euphues his Censure to Philautus . " If Marlowe were born , as has been supposed , about 1562 , ( Oldys places the event earlier , ) he was twenty - four when he wrote " Tam- burlaine , " as we believe , in 1586 , and only thirty ...
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