The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Tom 1H.G. Bohn, 1851 |
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Strona ix
... conjectured that during the former part of his life he was in prosperous cir- cumstances , since we find that he was early chosen a member of the corporation of Stratford , and shortly after high bailiff or chief magistrate , now distin ...
... conjectured that during the former part of his life he was in prosperous cir- cumstances , since we find that he was early chosen a member of the corporation of Stratford , and shortly after high bailiff or chief magistrate , now distin ...
Strona xvi
... conjectures that he was placed in the office of some country attorney , after leaving school , or with the seneschal of some manor court , where he ac- quired those technical law phrases that so frequently occur in his plays , and could ...
... conjectures that he was placed in the office of some country attorney , after leaving school , or with the seneschal of some manor court , where he ac- quired those technical law phrases that so frequently occur in his plays , and could ...
Strona xlv
... conjectures that John Shak- speare , when under the pressure of adversity , might combine the two employments of wool - stapler and butcher , which are in a certain degree connected with each other . The same learned author seems also ...
... conjectures that John Shak- speare , when under the pressure of adversity , might combine the two employments of wool - stapler and butcher , which are in a certain degree connected with each other . The same learned author seems also ...
Strona lxxxvii
... conjecture to a certain degree , were willing to indulge it a little farther . Had the author published his own works , we should have sat quietly down to disentangle his intricacies , and clear his DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE . lxxxvii.
... conjecture to a certain degree , were willing to indulge it a little farther . Had the author published his own works , we should have sat quietly down to disentangle his intricacies , and clear his DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE . lxxxvii.
Strona xcii
... the bottom . His notes exhibit sometimes perverse interpretations , and some- times improbable conjectures ; he at one time gives the author more profundity of meaning than the sentence admits , and xcii DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE .
... the bottom . His notes exhibit sometimes perverse interpretations , and some- times improbable conjectures ; he at one time gives the author more profundity of meaning than the sentence admits , and xcii DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE .
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