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... received from him a blot in his papers . " P That the editors of Shakspere were held to perform an acceptable service to the world by this publication , we may judge from some of the verses prefixed to the edition . Ben Jonson's ...
... received from him a blot in his papers . " P That the editors of Shakspere were held to perform an acceptable service to the world by this publication , we may judge from some of the verses prefixed to the edition . Ben Jonson's ...
Pagina 2
... received as the only accredited complete copy . The folio of 1623 contains thirty - six plays : of these , thirteen ... receiving them as authentic copies . These copies are , therefore , entitled to a very high respect in the settlement ...
... received as the only accredited complete copy . The folio of 1623 contains thirty - six plays : of these , thirteen ... receiving them as authentic copies . These copies are , therefore , entitled to a very high respect in the settlement ...
Pagina 4
... received a formal investiture of his dignity . All that Shakspere attempted to define was some period when there was a Duke of Milan holding his authority in a greater or less degree under the emperor . That period might have been ...
... received a formal investiture of his dignity . All that Shakspere attempted to define was some period when there was a Duke of Milan holding his authority in a greater or less degree under the emperor . That period might have been ...
Pagina 5
... received by the audience of Shakspere as a fact , —or , what was nearer the poet's mind , the fact was held by the audience to be in subjection to the fable which he sought to present ; -the world of reality lived in a larger world of ...
... received by the audience of Shakspere as a fact , —or , what was nearer the poet's mind , the fact was held by the audience to be in subjection to the fable which he sought to present ; -the world of reality lived in a larger world of ...
Pagina 9
... received by Proteus very patiently . The original meaning of the verb lace is to catch - to hold ( see Tooke's Diversions , & c . , part ii . ch . 4 ) ; from which the noun lace , -any thing which catches or holds . Speed might ...
... received by Proteus very patiently . The original meaning of the verb lace is to catch - to hold ( see Tooke's Diversions , & c . , part ii . ch . 4 ) ; from which the noun lace , -any thing which catches or holds . Speed might ...
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WORKS OF SHAKSPERE William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Charles 1791-1873 Knight,John Sir Gilbert, 1817-1897 Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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