The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... enter the former kills his brother . Adam's lamentation . Cain is banished , " & c . Warton's Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 243 . Mr. Warton observes in a note in his fecond volume , p . 180 . that " if it be true that thefe ...
... enter the former kills his brother . Adam's lamentation . Cain is banished , " & c . Warton's Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 243 . Mr. Warton observes in a note in his fecond volume , p . 180 . that " if it be true that thefe ...
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... Adam . I thank the , Lord , of thy grete grace , That now is forgiven my gret trefpace , Now fhall we dwellyn in blyfsfull place , ' & c . 1 ་ tion is , Christ entering hell triumphantly , deliver- 18 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... Adam . I thank the , Lord , of thy grete grace , That now is forgiven my gret trefpace , Now fhall we dwellyn in blyfsfull place , ' & c . 1 ་ tion is , Christ entering hell triumphantly , deliver- 18 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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William Shakespeare. ་ tion is , Christ entering hell triumphantly , deliver- ing our firft parents , and the moft facred cha- racters of the old and new teflaments , from the dominion of Satan , and conveying them into paradife . -The ...
William Shakespeare. ་ tion is , Christ entering hell triumphantly , deliver- ing our firft parents , and the moft facred cha- racters of the old and new teflaments , from the dominion of Satan , and conveying them into paradife . -The ...
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... entered on the Stationers ' books A doleful bal- lad of the general conflagration of the famous theatre on the Bank- fide , called the Globe . I have never met with it . * See Taylor's Skuller , p . 31. Ep . 22 . As gold is better ...
... entered on the Stationers ' books A doleful bal- lad of the general conflagration of the famous theatre on the Bank- fide , called the Globe . I have never met with it . * See Taylor's Skuller , p . 31. Ep . 22 . As gold is better ...
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... enter ; for then it is time , as though you were one of the properties , or that you dropt of [ i . e . off ] the hangings , to creep from behind the arras , with your tripos , commodioufnefs of the fituation . And they were attended by ...
... enter ; for then it is time , as though you were one of the properties , or that you dropt of [ i . e . off ] the hangings , to creep from behind the arras , with your tripos , commodioufnefs of the fituation . And they were attended by ...
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