The life of William ShakspeareBellamy & Roberts, 1791 |
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... fhall charm , fense shall refine , and feeling fhall engage the heart which dwells , with fondnefs on the excellencies of mortal compofition . To err is human , and thanks to the numerous pens which have been employed on the merits and ...
... fhall charm , fense shall refine , and feeling fhall engage the heart which dwells , with fondnefs on the excellencies of mortal compofition . To err is human , and thanks to the numerous pens which have been employed on the merits and ...
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... fhall like of , to furrender or grant all her estate and right that fhall defcend or come unto her after my decease , or that she now hath of , in , or to one copyhold tenement , with the appurte- nances lying and being in Stratford ...
... fhall like of , to furrender or grant all her estate and right that fhall defcend or come unto her after my decease , or that she now hath of , in , or to one copyhold tenement , with the appurte- nances lying and being in Stratford ...
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... fhall be paid to fuch husband as fhall make fuch affurance , to his own use . Item , I give and bequeath unto my said fifter Joan twenty pounds , and all my wearing apparel , to be paid and delivered within one year after my decease ...
... fhall be paid to fuch husband as fhall make fuch affurance , to his own use . Item , I give and bequeath unto my said fifter Joan twenty pounds , and all my wearing apparel , to be paid and delivered within one year after my decease ...
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... fhall hear me . My father charg'd you in his Will to give me good education ; you have train'd me up like a peafant , obfcuring and hiding from me all gentleman - like qualities ; the fpirit of my father grows ftrong in me , and I will ...
... fhall hear me . My father charg'd you in his Will to give me good education ; you have train'd me up like a peafant , obfcuring and hiding from me all gentleman - like qualities ; the fpirit of my father grows ftrong in me , and I will ...
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... fhall acquit him well . Your brother is but young and tender , and for your love I would be loath to foil him ; as I must for mine own honour , if he come in ; therefore out of my love to you , I came hither to acquaint you withal ...
... fhall acquit him well . Your brother is but young and tender , and for your love I would be loath to foil him ; as I must for mine own honour , if he come in ; therefore out of my love to you , I came hither to acquaint you withal ...
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