The Poems of ShakespeareBell and Daldy York Street, 1878 - 288 pages |
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Page ii
... once a woolman and butcher , and , I believe , few occupations can be named which are more naturally connected with each other . " Shak . by Reed , iii . 214. ed . 1813. But he afterwards discovered the following entry in a very old ...
... once a woolman and butcher , and , I believe , few occupations can be named which are more naturally connected with each other . " Shak . by Reed , iii . 214. ed . 1813. But he afterwards discovered the following entry in a very old ...
Page xxxvii
... once a yeare . " MSS . Aubrey , Mus . Ashmol . Oxon . According to the same authority : " The humour of the constable in A Midsummer Night Dreame , he happened to take at Crendon , in Bucks , ( I think it was Midsummer night that he ...
... once a yeare . " MSS . Aubrey , Mus . Ashmol . Oxon . According to the same authority : " The humour of the constable in A Midsummer Night Dreame , he happened to take at Crendon , in Bucks , ( I think it was Midsummer night that he ...
Page xlvii
... Ben Jonson and Mr. Wm . Shakespeare being merrie at a tavern , Mr. Jonson begins this for his epitaph , Here lies Ben Jonson , Who was once one- had been composed as early as the year 1598,70 were MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE . xlvii.
... Ben Jonson and Mr. Wm . Shakespeare being merrie at a tavern , Mr. Jonson begins this for his epitaph , Here lies Ben Jonson , Who was once one- had been composed as early as the year 1598,70 were MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE . xlvii.
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... once seen him act a part in one of his own comedies , wherein being to personate a decrepit old man , he wore a long beard , and appeared so weak and drooping , and unable to walk , that he was forced to be supported and carried by ...
... once seen him act a part in one of his own comedies , wherein being to personate a decrepit old man , he wore a long beard , and appeared so weak and drooping , and unable to walk , that he was forced to be supported and carried by ...
Page lxvii
... peculiar beauties are , I think , less conspicuous in his Sonnets than in his other works : " I once may see when years shall wreck my wrong , When golden hairs shall change to silver wire , And MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE . lxvii.
... peculiar beauties are , I think , less conspicuous in his Sonnets than in his other works : " I once may see when years shall wreck my wrong , When golden hairs shall change to silver wire , And MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE . lxvii.
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