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Procter says : ' When he was about to write his Lectures on the Age of Elizabeth , he knew little or nothing of the dramatists of that time , with the exception of Shakespeare . He spoke to Charles Lamb , and to myself , who were ...
Procter says : ' When he was about to write his Lectures on the Age of Elizabeth , he knew little or nothing of the dramatists of that time , with the exception of Shakespeare . He spoke to Charles Lamb , and to myself , who were ...
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Shakespeare , Sonnet XXIV . In shape and gesture proudly eminent . ' Paradise Lost , 1. 590 . ' His soul was like a star , ' etc. Wordsworth's sonnet London , 1802. ' " 181. Drew after him , ' etc. Paradise Lost , 11. 692 .
Shakespeare , Sonnet XXIV . In shape and gesture proudly eminent . ' Paradise Lost , 1. 590 . ' His soul was like a star , ' etc. Wordsworth's sonnet London , 1802. ' " 181. Drew after him , ' etc. Paradise Lost , 11. 692 .
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Nathan Drake ( 1766-1836 ) , Professor Zeitlin suggests , whose Shakespeare and his Times was published in two volumes in 1817. See two leading articles by Leigh Hunt in The Examiner of Dec. 21 and 28 , 1817 , entitled ' Christmas and ...
Nathan Drake ( 1766-1836 ) , Professor Zeitlin suggests , whose Shakespeare and his Times was published in two volumes in 1817. See two leading articles by Leigh Hunt in The Examiner of Dec. 21 and 28 , 1817 , entitled ' Christmas and ...
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