Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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... Shakespeare was his eldest son , and that his youngest son was named William , so that our great dramatist was , doubtless , christened after his uncle . Richard Shakespeare , the father of John , and the grandfather of our poet , was ...
... Shakespeare was his eldest son , and that his youngest son was named William , so that our great dramatist was , doubtless , christened after his uncle . Richard Shakespeare , the father of John , and the grandfather of our poet , was ...
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William Shakespeare John Payne Collier. which not a single unity is regarded ; time , place , and action , are equally set at defiance , and the scene shifts at once to or from Persia , Scythia , Georgia , and Morocco , as best suited ...
William Shakespeare John Payne Collier. which not a single unity is regarded ; time , place , and action , are equally set at defiance , and the scene shifts at once to or from Persia , Scythia , Georgia , and Morocco , as best suited ...
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... Shakespeare had " beautified himself " with the feathers of others : he alluded , as we apprehend , to the manner in which Shakespeare had availed himself of the two parts of the " Con- tention between the Houses , York and Lancaster ...
... Shakespeare had " beautified himself " with the feathers of others : he alluded , as we apprehend , to the manner in which Shakespeare had availed himself of the two parts of the " Con- tention between the Houses , York and Lancaster ...
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William Shakespeare John Payne Collier. Marlowe , has been before noticed : the portions which came from the pen of Marlowe are , we think , easily to be distin- guished from those written by Nash , whose genius does not seem to have ...
William Shakespeare John Payne Collier. Marlowe , has been before noticed : the portions which came from the pen of Marlowe are , we think , easily to be distin- guished from those written by Nash , whose genius does not seem to have ...
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William Shakespeare John Payne Collier. sufficient means of deciding ; but we apprehend that more attention was paid to it than has been generally supposed , or ... SHAKESPEARE . CHAPTER I. No Shakespeare 38 ] HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH STAGE .
William Shakespeare John Payne Collier. sufficient means of deciding ; but we apprehend that more attention was paid to it than has been generally supposed , or ... SHAKESPEARE . CHAPTER I. No Shakespeare 38 ] HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH STAGE .
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