The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumele 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Pagina 26
... probably allow the vintner's ivy to Sir William , but 7 Nor does the same piece of ancient scandal derive much weight from Aubrey's adoption of it . The reader who is ac- quainted with the writings of this absurd gossip , will scarcely ...
... probably allow the vintner's ivy to Sir William , but 7 Nor does the same piece of ancient scandal derive much weight from Aubrey's adoption of it . The reader who is ac- quainted with the writings of this absurd gossip , will scarcely ...
Pagina 61
... probably the first essay Theobald was mistaken in supposing that a monument was erected to her in the church of Stratford . There is no memorial there in honour of either our poet's wife or daughter , except flat tomb- stones , by which ...
... probably the first essay Theobald was mistaken in supposing that a monument was erected to her in the church of Stratford . There is no memorial there in honour of either our poet's wife or daughter , except flat tomb- stones , by which ...
Pagina 67
... probably very well acquainted with his affairs , I should not have ventured to have inserted ; that my Lord South- ampton at one time gave him a thousand pounds , to enable him to go through with a purchase which he heard he had a mind ...
... probably very well acquainted with his affairs , I should not have ventured to have inserted ; that my Lord South- ampton at one time gave him a thousand pounds , to enable him to go through with a purchase which he heard he had a mind ...
Pagina 70
... probably Edmund Bolton speaking of the same performance , says , — But when I view'd the people's beastly rage , " Bent to confound thy grave and learned toil , " That cost thee so much sweat and so much oil , " My indignation I could ...
... probably Edmund Bolton speaking of the same performance , says , — But when I view'd the people's beastly rage , " Bent to confound thy grave and learned toil , " That cost thee so much sweat and so much oil , " My indignation I could ...
Pagina 72
... probably from the same authority , in the preface to The Loyal General , quarto , 1680 ; " Our learned Hales was wont to assert , that , since the time of Orpheus , and the oldest poets , no common - place has been touched upon , where ...
... probably from the same authority , in the preface to The Loyal General , quarto , 1680 ; " Our learned Hales was wont to assert , that , since the time of Orpheus , and the oldest poets , no common - place has been touched upon , where ...
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