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Page ii
... thought the assertions of Aubrey and Rowe by no means inconsistent : " Dr. Farmer , " says he , " has illustrated a passage in Hamlet from information de- rived from a person who was at once a woolman and butcher , and , I believe , few ...
... thought the assertions of Aubrey and Rowe by no means inconsistent : " Dr. Farmer , " says he , " has illustrated a passage in Hamlet from information de- rived from a person who was at once a woolman and butcher , and , I believe , few ...
Page xii
... thought , too harshly ; and he repaid the severity by ridi- culing Sir Thomas in a ballad . So bitter was this satirical effusion , that the prosecution against its author was redoubled ; and forsaking his fa- mily and occupation , he ...
... thought , too harshly ; and he repaid the severity by ridi- culing Sir Thomas in a ballad . So bitter was this satirical effusion , that the prosecution against its author was redoubled ; and forsaking his fa- mily and occupation , he ...
Page xiii
... thought , too harshly ; and he repaid the severity by ridi- culing Sir Thomas in a ballad . So bitter was this satirical effusion , that the prosecution against its author was redoubled ; and forsaking his fa- mily and occupation , he ...
... thought , too harshly ; and he repaid the severity by ridi- culing Sir Thomas in a ballad . So bitter was this satirical effusion , that the prosecution against its author was redoubled ; and forsaking his fa- mily and occupation , he ...
Page xix
... thought this custom was confined to private theatres , but see Collier's Hist . of English Dram . Poet . iii . 352 . 33 " It appears , " says Malone , " from the stage - direc- tions given in the The Spanish Tragedy , that when a play ...
... thought this custom was confined to private theatres , but see Collier's Hist . of English Dram . Poet . iii . 352 . 33 " It appears , " says Malone , " from the stage - direc- tions given in the The Spanish Tragedy , that when a play ...
Page xxiv
... thought . To the three dramatists last mentioned , Nash 43 was in every respect inferior : as a prose satirist he was 40 See his five extant plays in my ed . of his Dramatic Works and Poems , 2 vols . 1829 . 41 See his six extant plays ...
... thought . To the three dramatists last mentioned , Nash 43 was in every respect inferior : as a prose satirist he was 40 See his five extant plays in my ed . of his Dramatic Works and Poems , 2 vols . 1829 . 41 See his six extant plays ...
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