The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 134
... Shakespeare , his more distin- guished contemporary and friend . Not that enlightened and discrimi- nating judges of ... Shakespeare's " Taming of the Shrew " and " Titus Andronicus " were , in their first form and outline , Marlowe's ...
... Shakespeare , his more distin- guished contemporary and friend . Not that enlightened and discrimi- nating judges of ... Shakespeare's " Taming of the Shrew " and " Titus Andronicus " were , in their first form and outline , Marlowe's ...
Page 135
... Shakespeare's . " A temerarious assertion certainly in the teeth of Meres ' direct testimony , and the responsible ... Shakespeare , one of the wisest of his editors , Mr. C. Knight , discredited Mr. Hallam , and asserted his simple and ...
... Shakespeare's . " A temerarious assertion certainly in the teeth of Meres ' direct testimony , and the responsible ... Shakespeare , one of the wisest of his editors , Mr. C. Knight , discredited Mr. Hallam , and asserted his simple and ...
Page 147
... Shakespeare's it most undoubtedly is in its present form - not merely as to the greater part of the dialogue , but as to its entire supervision . It is Shakespeare's in its philosophy , its morals , its ethics , and its fatalism ...
... Shakespeare's it most undoubtedly is in its present form - not merely as to the greater part of the dialogue , but as to its entire supervision . It is Shakespeare's in its philosophy , its morals , its ethics , and its fatalism ...
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