Malone's life of Shakspeare, comprehending an essay on the chronological order of his plays. Appendix. Shakspeare's coat of arms. Conveyance from Walker to Shakspeare. Shakspeare's mortgage. Declaration of trust, by Heminge, &c. Shakspeare's will. Extracts from Stratford register. Entries on the stationers' books. List of the early editions of Shakspeare. Dedication of the players, 1623. Preface of the players. Modern editions. Plays ascribed to Shakspeare. Plays altered from Shakspeare. Character of Aubrey, the antiquaryF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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Page 106
... produced . At the free school of Stratford he was entitled to a gratuitous education ; and he certainly could be of no great use to his father , before he had attained the fourteenth of his age . He had , it should be remembered , three ...
... produced . At the free school of Stratford he was entitled to a gratuitous education ; and he certainly could be of no great use to his father , before he had attained the fourteenth of his age . He had , it should be remembered , three ...
Page 111
... produced , what has now been stated will certainly not be entitled to any weight . MALOne . A large addition might be made to this list of the instances in which legal language has been used in Shakspeare . But as this notion , after it ...
... produced , what has now been stated will certainly not be entitled to any weight . MALOne . A large addition might be made to this list of the instances in which legal language has been used in Shakspeare . But as this notion , after it ...
Page 148
... produced . That there never was a park at Charlecote , is very easily proved . It is well known that , from the time of the Norman conquest , in consequence of the prin- ciple of the feudal law , that the king is the ultimate proprietor ...
... produced . That there never was a park at Charlecote , is very easily proved . It is well known that , from the time of the Norman conquest , in consequence of the prin- ciple of the feudal law , that the king is the ultimate proprietor ...
Page 170
... in the last century , a similar degree of licentiousness produced an Act of Parliament for the same purpose . In an old tract entitled Martin's Months Mind , which also ap- " All places they with follie have possesst , " 170 THE LIFE OF.
... in the last century , a similar degree of licentiousness produced an Act of Parliament for the same purpose . In an old tract entitled Martin's Months Mind , which also ap- " All places they with follie have possesst , " 170 THE LIFE OF.
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... produced , I will not say several comedies , but any drama whatsoever , before the date of the poem under our consideration : and , if a stage - poet can be pointed out , the period of whose principal exertions , and whose character and ...
... produced , I will not say several comedies , but any drama whatsoever , before the date of the poem under our consideration : and , if a stage - poet can be pointed out , the period of whose principal exertions , and whose character and ...
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