Bacon and Shakespeare: An Inquiry Touching Players, Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of ElizabethJ. R. Smith, 1857 - 166 من الصفحات |
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... notice . The association of your name , however , gives the statement an importance and respectabi- lity which the former insinuation in the Literary Gazette did not possess , and therefore , although 66 writer " indifferent to fame ...
... notice . The association of your name , however , gives the statement an importance and respectabi- lity which the former insinuation in the Literary Gazette did not possess , and therefore , although 66 writer " indifferent to fame ...
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... notice . Nor did an easy falling into arguments ( not unjustly taken for a blemish in the most ) appear less than an orna- ment in him ; the ears of his hearers receiving more gratification than trouble ; and no less sorry , when he ...
... notice . Nor did an easy falling into arguments ( not unjustly taken for a blemish in the most ) appear less than an orna- ment in him ; the ears of his hearers receiving more gratification than trouble ; and no less sorry , when he ...
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... notice how little was then known of the personal history of the sweet Swan of Avon - who died April 23 , 1616. " The essay on " Cavilling , " in Blackwood's Edin- burgh Review - which we have briefly noticed in our Preface - we have ...
... notice how little was then known of the personal history of the sweet Swan of Avon - who died April 23 , 1616. " The essay on " Cavilling , " in Blackwood's Edin- burgh Review - which we have briefly noticed in our Preface - we have ...
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... notice , that these boldnesses of expres- sion are very infrequent in our English Poetry , though familiar with the Greeks and Latins . " - THEOBALD . We recollect an old blind organist who always used the ex- pression , " I beg pardon ...
... notice , that these boldnesses of expres- sion are very infrequent in our English Poetry , though familiar with the Greeks and Latins . " - THEOBALD . We recollect an old blind organist who always used the ex- pression , " I beg pardon ...
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... notice , and so incor- porated in ordinary conversation , that without much reading a man must know something of them , and without much cunning , " may seem to know that he doth not . " Yet how few can con- scientiously say of either ...
... notice , and so incor- porated in ordinary conversation , that without much reading a man must know something of them , and without much cunning , " may seem to know that he doth not . " Yet how few can con- scientiously say of either ...
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