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... close by Smithfield , and it is an ingenious suggestion of Halliwell - Phillipps that , on arriving in London , Shakespeare may have sold at Smithfield the horse on which he rode up to town , may then and there have made the ...
... close by Smithfield , and it is an ingenious suggestion of Halliwell - Phillipps that , on arriving in London , Shakespeare may have sold at Smithfield the horse on which he rode up to town , may then and there have made the ...
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... experience , attained at the close a high table - land , where the light is clear and steadfast and the finest airs of heaven are breathed by man . THE DOUBTFUL PLAYS . 85 He sees human existence widely 84 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... experience , attained at the close a high table - land , where the light is clear and steadfast and the finest airs of heaven are breathed by man . THE DOUBTFUL PLAYS . 85 He sees human existence widely 84 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... close of 1852 published a volume of " Notes and Emenda- tions " which was alleged to include all the most important of the manuscript readings . When , in 1859 , the Perkins Folio was submitted to the scrutiny of experts , the ...
... close of 1852 published a volume of " Notes and Emenda- tions " which was alleged to include all the most important of the manuscript readings . When , in 1859 , the Perkins Folio was submitted to the scrutiny of experts , the ...
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