The Literary Panorama And National Register 7

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The Literary Panorama And National Register 7
Charles Taylor
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Cadell and Da vies, London, 181 ?• [^Continued /rom p. 580.] The brief outline of Dr. Drake*s work, contained in our last number, will doubt- less have prepared our readers to expect no small gratification from a more inti- mate acquaintance with its various con- tents. It will be the purpose of the present article to convey some idea of the many subjects which he has brought together in these elaborate volumes, pur- suing the same mode of arrangement which has been adopted by our author.
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...abt I. Shakspeare in Stratford, William Shakspeare, whom Dr.
Drake has, somewhat quaintly termed the ** object almost of our idolatry as a dramatic poet," was the eldest son of John Shakspeare, one of the Aldermen of Stratford-upon-Avon, in the County of Warwick, where he was born on the 23d of April, 1564, and was baptized on the 26th oC the same month. Respecting the mode adopted in the education of our poet. Dr. D. has not been able to furnish any certain information : all that time has left us on the subject is, that, having escaped the plague, which when he was little more than two months old ravaged his native place with singa- 7471 Walpole on European wad Asiatic Turkey* p^ The reftdlt of llie atUck by sea was point- ed out to me near Cardamyle ; a heap of whitening bones in a (tell "near the lown, the remains of the Turks, who, after suf fering the severest privations, were not so fortunate as the rest in 66ding a refngo in their fleet.


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