New Illustrations of the Life, Studies, and Writings of Shakespeare: Supplementary to All the Editions, Svazek 1J.B. Nichols and Son, 1845 |
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... period will not be thought valueless , even if they do not carry complete conviction with them ; while , where the evidence is complete , such kind of annotation is among the most satisfactory and pleasing that can be presented to us ...
... period will not be thought valueless , even if they do not carry complete conviction with them ; while , where the evidence is complete , such kind of annotation is among the most satisfactory and pleasing that can be presented to us ...
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... period enters the Shakesperian field would have detected for himself ; in other words , that many of the most valuable illustrations which these writings have received would have been at this hour as if they were not , had they not been ...
... period enters the Shakesperian field would have detected for himself ; in other words , that many of the most valuable illustrations which these writings have received would have been at this hour as if they were not , had they not been ...
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... period in which Shakespeare lived , and at the same time has his mind in some degree imbued with the language , thoughts , and subjects of his writings , who might not add something that was valuable to the mass of annotation already ...
... period in which Shakespeare lived , and at the same time has his mind in some degree imbued with the language , thoughts , and subjects of his writings , who might not add something that was valuable to the mass of annotation already ...
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... period be- fore that reign ; and it does occur in the reign of King Henry the Fourth . During the fifteenth century our means of arriving at genealogical knowledge are very imperfect , when the sub- B ject of inquiry is a family in whom ...
... period be- fore that reign ; and it does occur in the reign of King Henry the Fourth . During the fifteenth century our means of arriving at genealogical knowledge are very imperfect , when the sub- B ject of inquiry is a family in whom ...
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... period , the initial letters of whose names were J. M. but they are all obscure men except Mayne and Milton ; and he could have been no common person who produced this noble tribute to the memory and muse of Shakespeare . private ...
... period , the initial letters of whose names were J. M. but they are all obscure men except Mayne and Milton ; and he could have been no common person who produced this noble tribute to the memory and muse of Shakespeare . private ...
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