The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 2Rwington, 1821 |
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... water - mill , two pigeon - houses , forty gardens , forty orchards , two thousand three hundred acres of meadow , one thousand acres of pasture , one hundred acres of wood , forty acres of furze and heath , two hun- dred acres of marsh ...
... water - mill , two pigeon - houses , forty gardens , forty orchards , two thousand three hundred acres of meadow , one thousand acres of pasture , one hundred acres of wood , forty acres of furze and heath , two hun- dred acres of marsh ...
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... water ; but not a single writer so much as hints at the custom of riding to them , or at the practice of having horses held dur- ing the time of the exhibition , " - In this and many other disquisitions , a little attention to dates ...
... water ; but not a single writer so much as hints at the custom of riding to them , or at the practice of having horses held dur- ing the time of the exhibition , " - In this and many other disquisitions , a little attention to dates ...
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... water . Actors themselves rode to the playhouses in London . See Taylor's Wit and Mirth , § 30. “ Master Field , the player , riding up Fleet - street a great pace [ going probably to the play - house in Blackfriars ] , a gentleman ...
... water . Actors themselves rode to the playhouses in London . See Taylor's Wit and Mirth , § 30. “ Master Field , the player , riding up Fleet - street a great pace [ going probably to the play - house in Blackfriars ] , a gentleman ...
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... water still running , it will rage ; tread on a worme , and it will turn ; then blame not schollers , who are vexed with sharp and bitter lines , if they reproove too much libertie of reproof . " George Peele , as Mr. Tyrwhitt has ...
... water still running , it will rage ; tread on a worme , and it will turn ; then blame not schollers , who are vexed with sharp and bitter lines , if they reproove too much libertie of reproof . " George Peele , as Mr. Tyrwhitt has ...
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... water conveyed from the Thames , prilling from her naked breast . " To this the passage above cited certainly alludes . In his second edition of the same work , printed in 1603 , he informs the reader , that the water flowed in this ...
... water conveyed from the Thames , prilling from her naked breast . " To this the passage above cited certainly alludes . In his second edition of the same work , printed in 1603 , he informs the reader , that the water flowed in this ...
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