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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... verse - writers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ; so that what does not at first command assent , may ask for consideration from other minds before it is finally dismissed . In making these collections , how often have I been ...
... verse - writers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ; so that what does not at first command assent , may ask for consideration from other minds before it is finally dismissed . In making these collections , how often have I been ...
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... verses of his , inferior indeed , but not very unlike them . They could not be Milton's . I have heard ' Master John ... verse writers of the period , the initial letters of whose names were J. M. but they are all obscure men except ...
... verses of his , inferior indeed , but not very unlike them . They could not be Milton's . I have heard ' Master John ... verse writers of the period , the initial letters of whose names were J. M. but they are all obscure men except ...
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... verse , speaks of him thus : — 66 The all - beloved and highly prized gem , That in the court's brow like a diamond , Or Hesperus in heaven , doth lighten them , For men to see their way on glory's ground . Richard , another of the sons ...
... verse , speaks of him thus : — 66 The all - beloved and highly prized gem , That in the court's brow like a diamond , Or Hesperus in heaven , doth lighten them , For men to see their way on glory's ground . Richard , another of the sons ...
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... verses which purport to be the composition of Shakespeare , or which are propounded Curiosities of Literature , Eleventh Edition , 8vo . 1839 , p . 138 . as being so . We must not expect easily to 74 THE SHAKESPEARES ( resumed ) .
... verses which purport to be the composition of Shakespeare , or which are propounded Curiosities of Literature , Eleventh Edition , 8vo . 1839 , p . 138 . as being so . We must not expect easily to 74 THE SHAKESPEARES ( resumed ) .
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... verses , pre- viously unknown , from the pen which has so long charmed the world . What we have to do , is to ... verse ; " a person of much valour , " says Fuller , quoting Burton in his Description of Leicestershire , " judgment ...
... verses , pre- viously unknown , from the pen which has so long charmed the world . What we have to do , is to ... verse ; " a person of much valour , " says Fuller , quoting Burton in his Description of Leicestershire , " judgment ...
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