New Lamps Or Old a Few Additional Words On the Momentous Question Respecting Th

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New Lamps Or Old a Few Additional Words On the Momentous Question Respecting Th
Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889
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Under his judicious and genial management every variety of Shakespearean opinion re- ceived friendly attention, the Society, during the thirteen years (1841 to 1853) of its existence, doing good and useful work quietly and amicably. Alas that it was not resuscitated on its 11 native of Stratford-on-Avon and the son of one of John Shakespeare's intimate friends. Every circumstance, indeed, connected with the pub- lication of Venus and Adonis and Lucrece tends to show that they were printed under... the author's sanction.
Under any circumstances, it is evident that Shakespeare had a voice in the matter with the printer or publisher when he proceeded to dedi- cate a second work to the same nobleman. Can any one believe that, if the great dramatist had really cared to have his name spelt without the e and the a, he would have permitted the longer form to remain in the second dedication ? Is it not clear that, whatever phases his signature may have assumed, he either wished, or, at the very least, tacitly admitted that he did not dis- like his name appearing as Shakespeare in his own printed works ?


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