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" We have but collected them, and done an office to the dead, to procure his Orphanes, Guardians ; without ambition either of selfe-profit, or fame : onely to keepe the memory of so worthy a Friend, and Fellow alive, as was our SHAKESPEARE, by humble offer... "
Baconian Essays - Page 115
by Edward Walter Smithson - 1922 - 229 pages
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 728 pages
...severall parts, when they were acted, as before they were published, the Volume ask'd to be yours. We have but collected them, and done an office to...of so worthy a Friend, and Fellow alive, as was our SHAKESI' BARE, by humble offer of his playes, to your most noble patronage. Wherein, as we have justly...
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The Works of Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 pages
...several! parts, when they were acted, as before they were published, the Volume ask'd to be yours. If frosts, and fasts, hard lodging, and thin weeds,...blossoms of your love, But that it bear this trial, Mile-profit, or fame: onely to keepe the memory of so worthy a Friend, and Fellow alive, as was our...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 pages
...fellows, Heminge and Condell, profess that their great object in their publication was -' only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive as was our Shakspeare :" and their preface to the public appears evidently to have been dictated by their personal...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Life of Shakespeare. Seven ages ...

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 544 pages
...fellows, Heminge and Condell, profess that their great object in their publication was '' only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive as was our Shakspeare :" and their preface to the public appears evidently to have been dictated by their personal...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare: With a Life, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1828 - 404 pages
...fellows, Heminge and Condell, profess that their great ohject in their puhlication was " only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive as was our Shakspeare:" and theirpreface to the puhlic appears evidently to have heen dictated hy their personal...
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A Descriptive Account of the Second Royal Gala Festival at Stratford-upon ...

1830 - 192 pages
...procure his orphans " guardians ; without ambition either of self, profit, or " fame ; but, only to keep the memory of so worthy " a friend and fellow alive as was our Shakspeare•" In another point of view, his character as the philosopher, may be contemplated with...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, with Notes ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 542 pages
...fellows, Hcminge and Condell, profess that their great object in their publication was "only to keep tho y t< Y+ o G M S l_ Shakspeare :" and their preface to the public appears evidently to have been dictated by their personal...
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The anniversary calendar, natal book, and universal mirror, Volume 1

Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 548 pages
...several parts, when they were acted, as before they were published the 1 volume asked to be yours. We have but collected them, and done an \ office to the dead to procure his orphans guardians, without ambition either of self- profit or fame : only to keep the memory of so...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ...

William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 pages
...u before they -were published, the Volume ask'd to be yours. We have but collected them, and done u office to the dead, to procure his Orphanes, Guardians; without ambition either of selfe-profit, or fane : onely to keepe the memory of so worthy i Friend, and Fellow alive, as was our SIUKUSPKARR, lij...
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The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers, Volume 293

1921 - 472 pages
...and the actor were one. They say that their object in publishing the collected edition was "to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive as was our Shakespeare"; and Ben Jonson, in a famous passage in his Timber, published in 1641, lakes this for granted (pp. 97,...
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