The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... things as an author's own manufcript of an ancient play . That indeed of Tancred and Gifmund , a much older piece , ( and differing in many parts from the copy printed in 1592 ) is now before me . It is almoft needlefs to obferve that ...
... things as an author's own manufcript of an ancient play . That indeed of Tancred and Gifmund , a much older piece , ( and differing in many parts from the copy printed in 1592 ) is now before me . It is almoft needlefs to obferve that ...
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... thing except that . She wishes that he may not expound the riddle , but that his failing to do so may be attended with profperous confequences . When we confider how licentious Shakspeare frequently is in the use of his particles , it ...
... thing except that . She wishes that he may not expound the riddle , but that his failing to do so may be attended with profperous confequences . When we confider how licentious Shakspeare frequently is in the use of his particles , it ...
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... things ) 1 rather found parental than marital love . STEEVINS . As you will live , refolve it you . ] This duplication is common enough in ancient writers . So. i King Henry IV . Part I : " I'll drink no more , for no man's pleafure I ...
... things ) 1 rather found parental than marital love . STEEVINS . As you will live , refolve it you . ] This duplication is common enough in ancient writers . So. i King Henry IV . Part I : " I'll drink no more , for no man's pleafure I ...
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... thing the which is flatter'd , but a spark , To which that breath gives heat and ftronger glow- ing ; 9 Whereas reproof , obedient , and in order , Fits kings , as they are men , for they may err . When fignior Sooth here does proclaim ...
... thing the which is flatter'd , but a spark , To which that breath gives heat and ftronger glow- ing ; 9 Whereas reproof , obedient , and in order , Fits kings , as they are men , for they may err . When fignior Sooth here does proclaim ...
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... thing for your service , whether our wives , our children or ourfelves , may the curfe of heaven , and of mankind , & c . Aught was anciently written ought . Our wives , & c . may however refer to any in the former line ; I have ...
... thing for your service , whether our wives , our children or ourfelves , may the curfe of heaven , and of mankind , & c . Aught was anciently written ought . Our wives , & c . may however refer to any in the former line ; I have ...
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