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Pagina 189
Tue original edition of this collection of poems bore the following title : -
Shakespeare's Sonnets . Never before imprinted . At London , by G. Eld , for T. T.
, and are to be sold by John Wright , dwelling at Christ Church - gate . 1609. ' The
volume ...
Tue original edition of this collection of poems bore the following title : -
Shakespeare's Sonnets . Never before imprinted . At London , by G. Eld , for T. T.
, and are to be sold by John Wright , dwelling at Christ Church - gate . 1609. ' The
volume ...
Pagina 316
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. commendatory lines succeed , by W. S.
This probably was Wm . Smith , the writer of other poesies . Shakspeare it could
not be ; both on account of the date , and because he thus useth the
commonplace ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. commendatory lines succeed , by W. S.
This probably was Wm . Smith , the writer of other poesies . Shakspeare it could
not be ; both on account of the date , and because he thus useth the
commonplace ...
Pagina 332
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. companion of Prince Henry . In that play
Henry V. is represented as robbed by the parson of Wrotham , a very queer
hedge - priest indeed , bearing the name of Sir John , as if in rivalry of another Sir
John ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. companion of Prince Henry . In that play
Henry V. is represented as robbed by the parson of Wrotham , a very queer
hedge - priest indeed , bearing the name of Sir John , as if in rivalry of another Sir
John ...
Pagina 346
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. THE LONDON PRODIGAL . This comedy
was first published in 1605 , with the following title :* The London Prodigall . As it
was plaide by the Kings Maiesties seruants . By William Shakespeare , London .
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. THE LONDON PRODIGAL . This comedy
was first published in 1605 , with the following title :* The London Prodigall . As it
was plaide by the Kings Maiesties seruants . By William Shakespeare , London .
Pagina 404
play thought to be writ by Shakespeare . ” The editor of that volume thus speaks
of the play in his preface : - “ But what shall be said of the poem that constitutes
the second part ? or how shall the curiosity be satisfied which it is probable may ...
play thought to be writ by Shakespeare . ” The editor of that volume thus speaks
of the play in his preface : - “ But what shall be said of the poem that constitutes
the second part ? or how shall the curiosity be satisfied which it is probable may ...
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