The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 15Rwington, 1821 |
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... PRINTED FOR F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON ; T. EGERTON ; J. CUTHELL ; SCATCHERD AND LETTERMAN ; LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN ; CADELL AND DAVIES ; LACKINGTON AND CO .; J. BOOKER ; BLACK AND CO .; J. BOOTH ; J. RICHARDSON ; J. M. ...
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... printed in Italian , Spanish , French , and English , in 1588. But though this information has not proved true on examination , an useful conclusion may be drawn from it , that Shakspeare's story is some- where to be found in an Italian ...
... printed in Italian , Spanish , French , and English , in 1588. But though this information has not proved true on examination , an useful conclusion may be drawn from it , that Shakspeare's story is some- where to be found in an Italian ...
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... printed in 1599 , but must have been written several years before , the author having died in the year 1592 . In the first scene of Greene's play , which , though denominated a comedy , has no claim whatsoever to that title , being in ...
... printed in 1599 , but must have been written several years before , the author having died in the year 1592 . In the first scene of Greene's play , which , though denominated a comedy , has no claim whatsoever to that title , being in ...
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... printed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . She there appears as the concubine of Richard the First , and mother of the Lord Faulconbridge . But in the present instance , the name most probably was taken from Spenser's Faery Queene , book ...
... printed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . She there appears as the concubine of Richard the First , and mother of the Lord Faulconbridge . But in the present instance , the name most probably was taken from Spenser's Faery Queene , book ...
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... printed degg'd , which , says he , sig- nifies sprinkled , and is in daily use in the North of England . When clothes that have been washed are too much dried , it is ne- cessary to moisten them before they can be ironed , which is ...
... printed degg'd , which , says he , sig- nifies sprinkled , and is in daily use in the North of England . When clothes that have been washed are too much dried , it is ne- cessary to moisten them before they can be ironed , which is ...
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