The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 pages |
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Page vi
... Malone . Finding , in an old and obscure MS . purporting to record the proceedings of the bailiff's court in Stratford , our John Shakspeare designated as a glover , Malone exults over the ignorance of poor Rowe , and assumes no small ...
... Malone . Finding , in an old and obscure MS . purporting to record the proceedings of the bailiff's court in Stratford , our John Shakspeare designated as a glover , Malone exults over the ignorance of poor Rowe , and assumes no small ...
Page x
... Malone surmises that the young Poet passed the interval , till his marriage , or a large portion of it , in the office of an attorney , Aubrey stations him , during the same term , at the head of a country school . But the surmises of ...
... Malone surmises that the young Poet passed the interval , till his marriage , or a large portion of it , in the office of an attorney , Aubrey stations him , during the same term , at the head of a country school . But the surmises of ...
Page xi
... Malone , who is prone to doubt , wishes to question the truth of this whole narra- tive , and to ascribe the flight of young Shakspeare from his native country to the embarrassment of his circumstances , and the perse- cution of his ...
... Malone , who is prone to doubt , wishes to question the truth of this whole narra- tive , and to ascribe the flight of young Shakspeare from his native country to the embarrassment of his circumstances , and the perse- cution of his ...
Page xix
... Malone as an extravagant exaggeration ; and because the donation is said to have been made for the purpose of enabling the Poet to complete a purchase which he had then in contemplation , and because no purchase of an adequate magnitude ...
... Malone as an extravagant exaggeration ; and because the donation is said to have been made for the purpose of enabling the Poet to complete a purchase which he had then in contemplation , and because no purchase of an adequate magnitude ...
Page xxiii
... Malone , who , calculating our Poet's real property from authentic documents , assigns a random value to his ... Malone's conjectural estimate of the personal property , of which he professes to be wholly ignorant , be added the thousand ...
... Malone , who , calculating our Poet's real property from authentic documents , assigns a random value to his ... Malone's conjectural estimate of the personal property , of which he professes to be wholly ignorant , be added the thousand ...
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