The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... performance . An obscure poet , however , in 1652 , insinuates that this drama was ill received , or at least that it added nothing to the reputation of its author : " But Shakespeare , the plebeian driller , was " PRELIMINARY REMARKS .
... performance . An obscure poet , however , in 1652 , insinuates that this drama was ill received , or at least that it added nothing to the reputation of its author : " But Shakespeare , the plebeian driller , was " PRELIMINARY REMARKS .
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... performance with your mind . ” » Again , in The Merchant of Venice , quarto , 1600 , ( Heyes's edition ) : ' tis to peeze the time , སྦྱངོས སུ་ ཞི་ ཞི Ju é " To ech it , and to draw it out in length . " MALONE . \ V VOL . XXI . H gives ...
... performance with your mind . ” » Again , in The Merchant of Venice , quarto , 1600 , ( Heyes's edition ) : ' tis to peeze the time , སྦྱངོས སུ་ ཞི་ ཞི Ju é " To ech it , and to draw it out in length . " MALONE . \ V VOL . XXI . H gives ...
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... Performance shall follow . [ Exit BoULT . MAR . Alack , that Leonine was so slack , so slow ! ( He should have struck , not spoke ; ) or that these pirates , ( Not enough barbarous , ) had not overboard thrown me For to seek my mother 2 ...
... Performance shall follow . [ Exit BoULT . MAR . Alack , that Leonine was so slack , so slow ! ( He should have struck , not spoke ; ) or that these pirates , ( Not enough barbarous , ) had not overboard thrown me For to seek my mother 2 ...
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... performance . What then shall we say to these dumb shows ? Either , that the poet's practice was not always conformable to his opinions , ( of which there are abundant proofs ) or , ( what I rather believe to be the case ) that this was ...
... performance . What then shall we say to these dumb shows ? Either , that the poet's practice was not always conformable to his opinions , ( of which there are abundant proofs ) or , ( what I rather believe to be the case ) that this was ...
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... performances 2'9nole ZULA Shakspeare's ( own Muse his Pericles first boreas to a The Prince of Tyre was elder than the ... performance of a rival , whom he appears to have envied and hated merely because the splendor of his genius had ...
... performances 2'9nole ZULA Shakspeare's ( own Muse his Pericles first boreas to a The Prince of Tyre was elder than the ... performance of a rival , whom he appears to have envied and hated merely because the splendor of his genius had ...
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