Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Nide 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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... believe , resided at Snitterfield , died at Rowington as late as 1592 . Whether the Edward Shakespeare , of whom the reader of these pages will hear for the first time , were descended from Richard Shakespeare , of Snitterfield and ...
... believe , resided at Snitterfield , died at Rowington as late as 1592 . Whether the Edward Shakespeare , of whom the reader of these pages will hear for the first time , were descended from Richard Shakespeare , of Snitterfield and ...
Sivu xii
... believe , that there has been any " careful concealment on the part of the Rev. Mr. Dyce . Recurring to Webster , it is rather surprising that among all the mistakes committed by Mr. Dyce and pointed out in the " preface " to which he ...
... believe , that there has been any " careful concealment on the part of the Rev. Mr. Dyce . Recurring to Webster , it is rather surprising that among all the mistakes committed by Mr. Dyce and pointed out in the " preface " to which he ...
Sivu xvii
... believe the old corrector was living , and 1752 , when Theobald's Shakespeare was published . As for Mr. Singer's statement that " there is not the slightest reason for the change , " we may measure the value of it by his opinion about ...
... believe the old corrector was living , and 1752 , when Theobald's Shakespeare was published . As for Mr. Singer's statement that " there is not the slightest reason for the change , " we may measure the value of it by his opinion about ...
Sivu xxi
William Shakespeare John Payne Collier. The reader will hardly believe in such a barefaced - fraud I will not call it but in such a barefaced borrowing from a book which Mr. Singer has taken such infinite pains to depre- ciate and abuse ...
William Shakespeare John Payne Collier. The reader will hardly believe in such a barefaced - fraud I will not call it but in such a barefaced borrowing from a book which Mr. Singer has taken such infinite pains to depre- ciate and abuse ...
Sivu xxiii
... believe that , as a friend of now thirty years ' stand- ing , and with some lingering recollection of the many hours we have spent together , he will be glad to see that I have not been misled , and that I have not fallen into any of ...
... believe that , as a friend of now thirty years ' stand- ing , and with some lingering recollection of the many hours we have spent together , he will be glad to see that I have not been misled , and that I have not fallen into any of ...
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actor afterwards Angelo Anne Antipholus Ben Jonson Blackfriars Blackfriars theatre brother Burbadge Caius called Claudio comedy Comedy of Errors corr corrected folio daughter death doth doubt drama dramatist Dromio Duke Dyce edition Edward Alleyn emendation Enter Escal Exeunt Exit Falstaff father Ford friar gentlemen give hast hath heaven honour Host Isab John Shakespeare Jonson King Launce letter London Lord Lucio Malone married master master doctor means misprinted mistress never old copies passage performances perhaps play players poet pray printed Prospero Proteus Prov Richard Richard Shakespeare Robert Greene SCENE seems servants Shake Shakespeare Society Shal Silvia Slen Snitterfield speak Speed Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon tell theatre thee Thomas Thomas Lucy thou art Thurio Valentine Venus and Adonis wife William Shakespeare word