The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... English poet that ever I read : that is , the author of The Shepherd's Calendar . " " George Puttenham , whose Arte of English Pocsie ' was published in 1589 , though probably written somewhat earlier , mentions with commendation among ...
... English poet that ever I read : that is , the author of The Shepherd's Calendar . " " George Puttenham , whose Arte of English Pocsie ' was published in 1589 , though probably written somewhat earlier , mentions with commendation among ...
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... English crown , has no mention of the opinion that Shak- spere had visited Scotland . Malone gives the statement and the conjecture of Guthrie , adding , " If the writer had any ground for this assertion , why was it not stated ? It is ...
... English crown , has no mention of the opinion that Shak- spere had visited Scotland . Malone gives the statement and the conjecture of Guthrie , adding , " If the writer had any ground for this assertion , why was it not stated ? It is ...
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... English company , then , had received an honour from the Scottish King , which had not been bestowed upon them by the English Queen . They were popularly termed the Queen's players about 1590 ; but , subsequently , we find them ...
... English company , then , had received an honour from the Scottish King , which had not been bestowed upon them by the English Queen . They were popularly termed the Queen's players about 1590 ; but , subsequently , we find them ...
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