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... of Timon , the Witch of Middleton , with several older as well as coëval dramas (
exclusive of those in the Marquis of Lansdowne's Library ) might surely have
befriended some of our author's copies in 1632 , only fixteen years after his death
.
... of Timon , the Witch of Middleton , with several older as well as coëval dramas (
exclusive of those in the Marquis of Lansdowne's Library ) might surely have
befriended some of our author's copies in 1632 , only fixteen years after his death
.
Page 5
... which , repeating to one of his acquaintance , he preserved it in writing ; and
here it is neither better nor worse , but faithfully transcribed from the copy which
his relation very courteously communicated to me , " the prosecution against him
to ...
... which , repeating to one of his acquaintance , he preserved it in writing ; and
here it is neither better nor worse , but faithfully transcribed from the copy which
his relation very courteously communicated to me , " the prosecution against him
to ...
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Mr. Wilkes , grandson of the gentleman to whom Mr. Jones repeated the stanza ,
appears to have been the person who gave a copy of it to Mr. Oldys , and Mr.
Capell . In a Manuscript History of the Stage , full of forgeries and falfe . hoods of
...
Mr. Wilkes , grandson of the gentleman to whom Mr. Jones repeated the stanza ,
appears to have been the person who gave a copy of it to Mr. Oldys , and Mr.
Capell . In a Manuscript History of the Stage , full of forgeries and falfe . hoods of
...
Page 15
His friend Beaumont affures him in a copy ofverses , that - his sense is so deep
that he will not be understood for three ages to come . " MALONE . 9 Mr. Hales ,
who had fat still for some time , told them , ) In Mr. Rowe's first edition this paffage
...
His friend Beaumont affures him in a copy ofverses , that - his sense is so deep
that he will not be understood for three ages to come . " MALONE . 9 Mr. Hales ,
who had fat still for some time , told them , ) In Mr. Rowe's first edition this paffage
...
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It appears alfo from a following copy of this inscription , that it was not afcribed to
Shaktpeare so early as two years after his death . Mr. Reed of Sta pie - inn
obligingly pointed it out to me in the Remains , & c . of Richard Braithwaite , 1618
; and ...
It appears alfo from a following copy of this inscription , that it was not afcribed to
Shaktpeare so early as two years after his death . Mr. Reed of Sta pie - inn
obligingly pointed it out to me in the Remains , & c . of Richard Braithwaite , 1618
; and ...
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