Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... printed copy , and that an imperfect one , which is supposed to exist . In the page which contains the passage " Farewell , ye nobles all , " & c . , Malone has inserted the fol- lowing foot - note , after quoting the celebrated lines ...
... printed copy , and that an imperfect one , which is supposed to exist . In the page which contains the passage " Farewell , ye nobles all , " & c . , Malone has inserted the fol- lowing foot - note , after quoting the celebrated lines ...
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... printed in 1594. In that copy much of the prose is chopped up into lines of various lengths , in order to look like ... printed copy , that we can assign to the period before the first real dramatists . This old play is a work of higher ...
... printed in 1594. In that copy much of the prose is chopped up into lines of various lengths , in order to look like ... printed copy , that we can assign to the period before the first real dramatists . This old play is a work of higher ...
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... printed , he further says , in 1595 , when another Spanish invasion was feared . We confess ourselves utterly at a loss to recognise in ' Locrine the mode in which Shakspere usually awakens the love of country . The management in this ...
... printed , he further says , in 1595 , when another Spanish invasion was feared . We confess ourselves utterly at a loss to recognise in ' Locrine the mode in which Shakspere usually awakens the love of country . The management in this ...
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... printed as early as 1584. It is not easy to understand how a popular au- dience could ever have sat it out ; but the incomprehensible and the excellent are some- times confounded . What should we think of a prologue , addressed to a ...
... printed as early as 1584. It is not easy to understand how a popular au- dience could ever have sat it out ; but the incomprehensible and the excellent are some- times confounded . What should we think of a prologue , addressed to a ...
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... printed . The account , therefore , stands thus in 1600 : - In 1598 Francis Meres published his | have just given , to crowd twenty plays into ' Palladis Tamia , Wit's Treasury , ' which ten years . But , putting aside ' Titus Andro ...
... printed . The account , therefore , stands thus in 1600 : - In 1598 Francis Meres published his | have just given , to crowd twenty plays into ' Palladis Tamia , Wit's Treasury , ' which ten years . But , putting aside ' Titus Andro ...
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