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William Shakespeare. THE PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE , Accurately printed from the Text of the corrected Copy left by the late GEORGE STEEVENS , Esq . WITH A SERIES OF ENGRAVINGS , FROM ORIGINAL DESIGNS OF HENRY FUSELI , Esq . R. A. ...
William Shakespeare. THE PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE , Accurately printed from the Text of the corrected Copy left by the late GEORGE STEEVENS , Esq . WITH A SERIES OF ENGRAVINGS , FROM ORIGINAL DESIGNS OF HENRY FUSELI , Esq . R. A. ...
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William Shakespeare. * CYMBELINE . ] Mr. Pope supposed the story of this play to have been borrowed from a novel of Boccace ; but he was mis- taken , as an imitation of it is found in an old story - book entitled Westward for Smelts ...
William Shakespeare. * CYMBELINE . ] Mr. Pope supposed the story of this play to have been borrowed from a novel of Boccace ; but he was mis- taken , as an imitation of it is found in an old story - book entitled Westward for Smelts ...
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William Shakespeare. Her husband banish'd ; she imprison'd : all Is outward sorrow ; though , I think , the king Be touch'd at very heart . 2 Gent . None but the king ? 1 Gent . He , that hath lost her , too : so is the queen , That most ...
William Shakespeare. Her husband banish'd ; she imprison'd : all Is outward sorrow ; though , I think , the king Be touch'd at very heart . 2 Gent . None but the king ? 1 Gent . He , that hath lost her , too : so is the queen , That most ...
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William Shakespeare. Clo . Come , I'll to my chamber : ' Would there had been some hurt done ! 2 Lord . I wish not so ; unless it had been the fall of an ass , which is no great hurt . Clo . You'll go with us ? 1 Lord . I'll attend your ...
William Shakespeare. Clo . Come , I'll to my chamber : ' Would there had been some hurt done ! 2 Lord . I wish not so ; unless it had been the fall of an ass , which is no great hurt . Clo . You'll go with us ? 1 Lord . I'll attend your ...
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William Shakespeare. Imo . Thou should'st have made him As little as a crow , or less , ere left To after - eye him . Pis . Madam , so I did . Imo . I would have broke mine eye - strings ; crack'd them , but To look upon him ; till the ...
William Shakespeare. Imo . Thou should'st have made him As little as a crow , or less , ere left To after - eye him . Pis . Madam , so I did . Imo . I would have broke mine eye - strings ; crack'd them , but To look upon him ; till the ...
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