The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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Page viii
... a merely gratuitous assumption ; but on the other hand the probabilities are that when Shakspeare found himself imp lled by adverse circumstances to quit Stratford in search of better for- tune viii THE LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
... a merely gratuitous assumption ; but on the other hand the probabilities are that when Shakspeare found himself imp lled by adverse circumstances to quit Stratford in search of better for- tune viii THE LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
Page ix
William Shakespeare. circumstances to quit Stratford in search of better for- tune , he would not charge himself on the way with the heavy burden of a family , however beloved , who could meanwhile remain much more commodiously and econo ...
William Shakespeare. circumstances to quit Stratford in search of better for- tune , he would not charge himself on the way with the heavy burden of a family , however beloved , who could meanwhile remain much more commodiously and econo ...
Page xii
... better basis for this pleasantry than the poet- laureate's conceit that he wrote like Shakspeare , the fair fame of Mrs. Davenant , and the morality of William Shakspeare , in the particular case , have been needlessly vindicated ...
... better basis for this pleasantry than the poet- laureate's conceit that he wrote like Shakspeare , the fair fame of Mrs. Davenant , and the morality of William Shakspeare , in the particular case , have been needlessly vindicated ...
Page xvii
... better enabling her to perform this my will , and towards the performance thereof , all that capital messuage or tenement , with the appurtenances , in Stratford aforesaid , called the New Place , wherein I now dwell , and two messuages ...
... better enabling her to perform this my will , and towards the performance thereof , all that capital messuage or tenement , with the appurtenances , in Stratford aforesaid , called the New Place , wherein I now dwell , and two messuages ...
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... , master Shallow . Shal . Master Page , I am glad to see you ; much good do it The Court of Star - chamber . * By our . Soft . + Advisement . your good heart ! I wished your venison better ; 2 [ ACT I. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... , master Shallow . Shal . Master Page , I am glad to see you ; much good do it The Court of Star - chamber . * By our . Soft . + Advisement . your good heart ! I wished your venison better ; 2 [ ACT I. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
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