The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Pagina xxxiii
... himself to forego an additional opportunity of recording in a title - page that he had once the honour of being united in a task of literature with Dr. SAMUEL JOHNSON . This is a diftinction which malevolence cannot obfcure , nor ...
... himself to forego an additional opportunity of recording in a title - page that he had once the honour of being united in a task of literature with Dr. SAMUEL JOHNSON . This is a diftinction which malevolence cannot obfcure , nor ...
Pagina 1
... himself may not be thought improper to go along with them . He was the fon of Mr. John Shakspeare , and was born at Stratford - upon - Avon , in Warwickshire , in April 1564. His family , as appears by the register and publick writings ...
... himself may not be thought improper to go along with them . He was the fon of Mr. John Shakspeare , and was born at Stratford - upon - Avon , in Warwickshire , in April 1564. His family , as appears by the register and publick writings ...
Pagina 6
... himself greate , " Yet an affe in his ftate " We allowe by his ears but with affes to mate . If Lucy is lowfie , as fome volke mifcalle it , " Sing lowfie Lucy , whatever befall it . " " Contemptible as this performance muft now appear ...
... himself greate , " Yet an affe in his ftate " We allowe by his ears but with affes to mate . If Lucy is lowfie , as fome volke mifcalle it , " Sing lowfie Lucy , whatever befall it . " " Contemptible as this performance muft now appear ...
Pagina 7
William Shakespeare. Warwickshire , for some time , and shelter himself in London . It is at this time , and upon this accident , that he is faid to have made his firft acquaintance in the playhouse . He was received into the company ...
William Shakespeare. Warwickshire , for some time , and shelter himself in London . It is at this time , and upon this accident , that he is faid to have made his firft acquaintance in the playhouse . He was received into the company ...
Pagina 13
... himself to his old trade of bricklaying . The fame piece furnishes us with the earliest intimation of the quarrel between him and Shakspeare . " Why here's our fellow Shakspeare put them ( the university poets ) all down , ay , and Ben ...
... himself to his old trade of bricklaying . The fame piece furnishes us with the earliest intimation of the quarrel between him and Shakspeare . " Why here's our fellow Shakspeare put them ( the university poets ) all down , ay , and Ben ...
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