The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... Greene took his degree of Master of Arts in 1583. In one of his posthumous tracts : The Repentance of Robert Greene , ' which Mr. Dyce , the editor of his works , holds to be ge- nuine , he says , " I left the University and away to ...
... Greene took his degree of Master of Arts in 1583. In one of his posthumous tracts : The Repentance of Robert Greene , ' which Mr. Dyce , the editor of his works , holds to be ge- nuine , he says , " I left the University and away to ...
Strana 315
... Greene's works over and over . " Some of these tales are full of genius , ill - regulated no doubt , but so pregnant with invention , that Skakspere in the height of his fame did not disdain to avail himself of the stories of his early ...
... Greene's works over and over . " Some of these tales are full of genius , ill - regulated no doubt , but so pregnant with invention , that Skakspere in the height of his fame did not disdain to avail himself of the stories of his early ...
Strana 316
... Greene , gave a fable to Shakspere . * Another of the chosen companions of Robert Greene stands at his elbow . It is Thomas Nash , who in his " beardless years " has thrown himself upon the town , having forfeited the honours which his ...
... Greene , gave a fable to Shakspere . * Another of the chosen companions of Robert Greene stands at his elbow . It is Thomas Nash , who in his " beardless years " has thrown himself upon the town , having forfeited the honours which his ...
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