The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each PlayRedfield, 1853 - 968 sayfa |
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Sayfa xxi
... doubt upon this point , ( it being a little ambiguous whether the signum referred to the name of Thomas Dyxun , or of John Shakespeare , ) it can never be enter- tained hereafter , because the Shakespeare Society has been put in ...
... doubt upon this point , ( it being a little ambiguous whether the signum referred to the name of Thomas Dyxun , or of John Shakespeare , ) it can never be enter- tained hereafter , because the Shakespeare Society has been put in ...
Sayfa xxvii
... doubt . The reverend gentle - no park , can be proved , we think , satisfactorily . Malone man died three years before Betterton , and both may cer- has remarked that Sir Thomas Lucy never seems to have tainly have been indebted for the ...
... doubt . The reverend gentle - no park , can be proved , we think , satisfactorily . Malone man died three years before Betterton , and both may cer- has remarked that Sir Thomas Lucy never seems to have tainly have been indebted for the ...
Sayfa xxix
... doubt , were sharers in it , including , besides Shakespeare and Bur- have been told so therefore , we must presume that he bage , Thomas Greene of Stratford - upon - Avon , and Nicholas was not a consenting , or at all events not a ...
... doubt , were sharers in it , including , besides Shakespeare and Bur- have been told so therefore , we must presume that he bage , Thomas Greene of Stratford - upon - Avon , and Nicholas was not a consenting , or at all events not a ...
Sayfa xxxiv
... doubt that he had a pension of 50l . a year ( at least 2501 . of our present money ) from the royal bounty , which probably he received to the last . At the same time we think there is much plau- sibility in the story that Lord Burghley ...
... doubt that he had a pension of 50l . a year ( at least 2501 . of our present money ) from the royal bounty , which probably he received to the last . At the same time we think there is much plau- sibility in the story that Lord Burghley ...
Sayfa xxxv
... doubt that he was intended . It is necessary to quote the whole passage , and to observe , before we do so , that Greene is addressing himself particu- larly to Marlowe , Lodge , and Peele , and urging them to break off all connexion ...
... doubt that he was intended . It is necessary to quote the whole passage , and to observe , before we do so , that Greene is addressing himself particu- larly to Marlowe , Lodge , and Peele , and urging them to break off all connexion ...
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