Malone's life of Shakspeare, comprehending an essay on the chronological order of his plays. Appendix. Shakspeare's coat of arms. Conveyance from Walker to Shakspeare. Shakspeare's mortgage. Declaration of trust, by Heminge, &c. Shakspeare's will. Extracts from Stratford register. Entries on the stationers' books. List of the early editions of Shakspeare. Dedication of the players, 1623. Preface of the players. Modern editions. Plays ascribed to Shakspeare. Plays altered from Shakspeare. Character of Aubrey, the antiquaryF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Spenser . How apt he was to exceed in the eulogy of his friends , -whether from good nature , or a disposition easy to be pleased , is evinced by his high commendation of another poet of that age , which I shall presently have occasion ...
... Spenser . How apt he was to exceed in the eulogy of his friends , -whether from good nature , or a disposition easy to be pleased , is evinced by his high commendation of another poet of that age , which I shall presently have occasion ...
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... Spenser was not insensible to his merits . Edward Blount , who was at once a bookseller and a writer , and who had undoubtedly often seen the effect produced by his comedies 3 , describes as the rarest poet of that time ( that is , his ...
... Spenser was not insensible to his merits . Edward Blount , who was at once a bookseller and a writer , and who had undoubtedly often seen the effect produced by his comedies 3 , describes as the rarest poet of that time ( that is , his ...
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... virtue may not embase you . " Wits Miserie and the Worlds Madnesse , by Thomas Lodge , 4to . 1596 . 2 Chaucer , Spenser , and Beaumont . He considered the last " For , if I thought my judgement were of 6 WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 185.
... virtue may not embase you . " Wits Miserie and the Worlds Madnesse , by Thomas Lodge , 4to . 1596 . 2 Chaucer , Spenser , and Beaumont . He considered the last " For , if I thought my judgement were of 6 WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 185.
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... Spenser's eulogy went beyond the opinions of that age , which does not appear to have been the case , some allowance , as has been already hinted , may be claimed for the kindness of friendship , and for the feelings of this exquisitely ...
... Spenser's eulogy went beyond the opinions of that age , which does not appear to have been the case , some allowance , as has been already hinted , may be claimed for the kindness of friendship , and for the feelings of this exquisitely ...
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... Spenser ' ( 1553 ) ; and it is not improbable that when Spenser quitted his residence in the North , and came into Kent , about the year 1577 or 1578 , he might have formed a friendship with this poet , then , I believe , newly returned ...
... Spenser ' ( 1553 ) ; and it is not improbable that when Spenser quitted his residence in the North , and came into Kent , about the year 1577 or 1578 , he might have formed a friendship with this poet , then , I believe , newly returned ...
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