The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 2R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... true origin , I believe , of his countrymen thus spelling the latter part of his name , was this : instead of speare ( hasta ) following the sound , they constantly wrote spere ; and hence the name of Sperepoynt , another family in ...
... true origin , I believe , of his countrymen thus spelling the latter part of his name , was this : instead of speare ( hasta ) following the sound , they constantly wrote spere ; and hence the name of Sperepoynt , another family in ...
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... true antiquary : " However such diversity appeareth in the eye of others , I dare profess that I am delighted with the prospect thereof . " Though I fear my readers may not have so much enthusiasm ( as I “ dare profess " I have not ) ...
... true antiquary : " However such diversity appeareth in the eye of others , I dare profess that I am delighted with the prospect thereof . " Though I fear my readers may not have so much enthusiasm ( as I “ dare profess " I have not ) ...
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... true lover of antiquities , and a worthy Mæcenas ; " and without doubt had , in his early days , made some inquiries concerning his illustrious countryman , from his father , who was born in 1588 , and died in 1642 , when Sir Richard ...
... true lover of antiquities , and a worthy Mæcenas ; " and without doubt had , in his early days , made some inquiries concerning his illustrious countryman , from his father , who was born in 1588 , and died in 1642 , when Sir Richard ...
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... true ( continues Mr. Rowe ) , for some time , at a free school , where it is probable he acquired what Latin he was master of ; but the narrowness of his circumstances , and the want of his assistance at home , forced him to with- draw ...
... true ( continues Mr. Rowe ) , for some time , at a free school , where it is probable he acquired what Latin he was master of ; but the narrowness of his circumstances , and the want of his assistance at home , forced him to with- draw ...
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... true ( our poet's baptism and burial ) , were fur- nished by the register of the parish of Stratford . We have already seen that one part of the fore- going account is not true . John Shakspeare , it has been proved , never had but ...
... true ( our poet's baptism and burial ) , were fur- nished by the register of the parish of Stratford . We have already seen that one part of the fore- going account is not true . John Shakspeare , it has been proved , never had but ...
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