Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
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... Hath stay'd upon some favor that it loves ; Hath it not , boy ? Vio . A little , by your favor . Duke . What kind of woman is ' t ? Vio . Of your complexion . Duke . She is not worth thee then . What years , i ' faith ? Vio . About your ...
... Hath stay'd upon some favor that it loves ; Hath it not , boy ? Vio . A little , by your favor . Duke . What kind of woman is ' t ? Vio . Of your complexion . Duke . She is not worth thee then . What years , i ' faith ? Vio . About your ...
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... hath now in suit against your soul : Angels are made the jurors , who are witnesses Unto the oath you took ; and God himself , Maker of marriage , He that hath sealed the deed As a firm lease unto you during life , Sits now as Judge of ...
... hath now in suit against your soul : Angels are made the jurors , who are witnesses Unto the oath you took ; and God himself , Maker of marriage , He that hath sealed the deed As a firm lease unto you during life , Sits now as Judge of ...
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... hath this man all these things ? And they were offended in him . ” That such was Shakespeare's lot we are not left to conjecture , hardly to infer . One of the play- wrights whom he found in high favor when he reached London , and with ...
... hath this man all these things ? And they were offended in him . ” That such was Shakespeare's lot we are not left to conjecture , hardly to infer . One of the play- wrights whom he found in high favor when he reached London , and with ...
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... hath anie complainte in that kinde ever beene preferrde against them , or anie of them Wherefore , they trust most humblie in yor Lls consideracion of their former good behauiour being at all tymes readie and willing to yeelde obedi ...
... hath anie complainte in that kinde ever beene preferrde against them , or anie of them Wherefore , they trust most humblie in yor Lls consideracion of their former good behauiour being at all tymes readie and willing to yeelde obedi ...
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... hath infused light and life . ” " Who , " asks Beau- mont , " lives on England's stage and knows him not ? " Chapman calls him , in his Iliad , " the choice of all our country's noblest spirits " ; and Nash says , " Incomprehensible is ...
... hath infused light and life . ” " Who , " asks Beau- mont , " lives on England's stage and knows him not ? " Chapman calls him , in his Iliad , " the choice of all our country's noblest spirits " ; and Nash says , " Incomprehensible is ...
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