Shakespeare's Bones by C. M. (Clement Mansfield) Ingleby
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Jonson's Works, pp. xviii-xx. For other examples, see God's Acre,
by Mrs. Stone, 1858, chapter xiv, and Notes and Queries, 6th S., vii, 161. {27a} 2nd S., viii, 354. {27b} Ibid, ix, 132. {29} The case of Dante has been recently alluded to, as if it were one of exhumation. But despite the efforts of the Florentines to recover the remains of their great poet, they still rest at Ravenna, in the grave in which they were deposited immediately after his death. {31} Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespeare., 1883, p. 11. {32} Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare. 3rd edition, 1883, p. 223. {33} Life Portraits of Shakespeare. 1864, p. 10. {34} Shakespeare: The Man and The Book. Part I, p. 79. {35} As to this, see an article contributed by me to The Antiquary for September, 1880: also the Shakespeare Jahrbuch, vol. x, 1875, for Dr. Schaafhausen's views. {37} There is no engraving by "Dunbar": that name was Friswell's mistake for Dunkarton. Boaden's "absolute fac-simile" and "no difference whatever," (Inquiry, 1. p., page 137) are expressions not |
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