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The present age will probably allow the vintner's ivy to Sir William , but with equal justice will withhold from him the poet's bays . - To his pretensions of descent from Shakspearé , one might almost be induced to apply a ludicrous ...
The present age will probably allow the vintner's ivy to Sir William , but with equal justice will withhold from him the poet's bays . - To his pretensions of descent from Shakspearé , one might almost be induced to apply a ludicrous ...
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Any formal recommendation of them is needless , as their own merit is sure to rank their author among the most diligent and fagacious of our celebrated Poet's annotators . It may be proper , indeed , to observe that a few of these ...
Any formal recommendation of them is needless , as their own merit is sure to rank their author among the most diligent and fagacious of our celebrated Poet's annotators . It may be proper , indeed , to observe that a few of these ...
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... and the like insignificant recoveries , which may not too degradingly be termed - the haberdasheries of criticism ; that stand in number , though in reckoning none ; " and are as unimportant to the Poet's , fame , 66 ds is the morn ...
... and the like insignificant recoveries , which may not too degradingly be termed - the haberdasheries of criticism ; that stand in number , though in reckoning none ; " and are as unimportant to the Poet's , fame , 66 ds is the morn ...
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From these extracts it may be collected , ( as is observed by the gentleman above - mentioned , to whose obliging attention to my inquiries I am indebted for many particulars relative to our poet's family , ) that Mr. John Shakspeare in ...
From these extracts it may be collected , ( as is observed by the gentleman above - mentioned , to whose obliging attention to my inquiries I am indebted for many particulars relative to our poet's family , ) that Mr. John Shakspeare in ...
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Our poet's mother was the daughter and heir of Robert Arden of Wellingcote , in the county of Warwick , who , in the Mf . above referred to , is called 56 a gentleman of worship . The family of Arden is a very ancient one ; Robert Arden ...
Our poet's mother was the daughter and heir of Robert Arden of Wellingcote , in the county of Warwick , who , in the Mf . above referred to , is called 56 a gentleman of worship . The family of Arden is a very ancient one ; Robert Arden ...
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