The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... says in King Lear ) come pat , like the catastrophe of the old comedy . " Shakspeare was buried in 1616 ; and in 1708 the first notice of this piâure occurs . Where there is fuch a chafm in evidence , the validity of it may be not ...
... says in King Lear ) come pat , like the catastrophe of the old comedy . " Shakspeare was buried in 1616 ; and in 1708 the first notice of this piâure occurs . Where there is fuch a chafm in evidence , the validity of it may be not ...
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... say , that Shakspeare came to London with-- out a plan , and finding himself at the door of a theatre , instinctively stopped there , and offered himself to be a holder of horfes : -that he was remarkable for his excellent performance ...
... say , that Shakspeare came to London with-- out a plan , and finding himself at the door of a theatre , instinctively stopped there , and offered himself to be a holder of horfes : -that he was remarkable for his excellent performance ...
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... say : First , I commend my foul into the hands of God my creator , hoping , and affuredly believing , through the only merits of Jefus Chrift my Sa- viour , to be made partaker of life everlasting ; and my body to the earth whereof it ...
... say : First , I commend my foul into the hands of God my creator , hoping , and affuredly believing , through the only merits of Jefus Chrift my Sa- viour , to be made partaker of life everlasting ; and my body to the earth whereof it ...
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... say in what language he read them ) . The modern Italian writers of novels he was mani- feftly acquainted with ; and we may conclude him to be no lefs converfant with the ancients of his own country , from the ufe he has mad eof Chaucer ...
... say in what language he read them ) . The modern Italian writers of novels he was mani- feftly acquainted with ; and we may conclude him to be no lefs converfant with the ancients of his own country , from the ufe he has mad eof Chaucer ...
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... says Tacitus ; and Virgil defires to wear a charm against those who praise a poet without rule or reafon . 66- fi ultra placitum laudârit , baccare frontem Cingite , ne vati noceat " " But however this contention might be carried on by ...
... says Tacitus ; and Virgil defires to wear a charm against those who praise a poet without rule or reafon . 66- fi ultra placitum laudârit , baccare frontem Cingite , ne vati noceat " " But however this contention might be carried on by ...
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