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... was so stricken in years , and possibly his memory so weakened with
infirmities , ( which might make him the easier pass for a man of weak intellects , )
that he could give them but little light into their enquiries ; and all that could be
collected ...
... was so stricken in years , and possibly his memory so weakened with
infirmities , ( which might make him the easier pass for a man of weak intellects , )
that he could give them but little light into their enquiries ; and all that could be
collected ...
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We have but collected them , and done an office to the dead , to procure his
orphanes , guardians ; without ambition either of selfe - profit , or fame : onely to
keepe the memory of so worthy a friend , and fellow alive , as was our
SHAKSPEARE ...
We have but collected them , and done an office to the dead , to procure his
orphanes , guardians ; without ambition either of selfe - profit , or fame : onely to
keepe the memory of so worthy a friend , and fellow alive , as was our
SHAKSPEARE ...
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The folio edition ( in which all the plays we now receive as his were firft collected
) was published by two players , Heminge and Condell , in 1623 , seven years
after his decease . They declare , that all the other editions were stolen and ...
The folio edition ( in which all the plays we now receive as his were firft collected
) was published by two players , Heminge and Condell , in 1623 , seven years
after his decease . They declare , that all the other editions were stolen and ...
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When the players took upon them to publish his works entire , every theatre was
ransacked to supply the copy ; and parts collected , which had gone through as
many changes as performers , either from mutilations or additions made to them ...
When the players took upon them to publish his works entire , every theatre was
ransacked to supply the copy ; and parts collected , which had gone through as
many changes as performers , either from mutilations or additions made to them ...
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chanically on the rules which Dacier , Rapin , and Bossu , have collected from
antiquity ; and of which , such kind of writers as Rymer , Gildon , Dennis , and
Oldmixon , have only gathered and chewed the husks : nor on the other hand is it
to ...
chanically on the rules which Dacier , Rapin , and Bossu , have collected from
antiquity ; and of which , such kind of writers as Rymer , Gildon , Dennis , and
Oldmixon , have only gathered and chewed the husks : nor on the other hand is it
to ...
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