The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... suppose that he who wrote at the command of Elizabeth , and under the pa- tronage of Southampton , was fo very negligent of his fame , as to permit the most incompetent judges , fuch as the players were , to vary at their pleasure what ...
... suppose that he who wrote at the command of Elizabeth , and under the pa- tronage of Southampton , was fo very negligent of his fame , as to permit the most incompetent judges , fuch as the players were , to vary at their pleasure what ...
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... suppose the compiler fupplied the defects of the lift out of his own imagination ; fince he must have had fingular good fortune to have been poffeffed of two or three different copies of all , when neither editors nor collectors , in ...
... suppose the compiler fupplied the defects of the lift out of his own imagination ; fince he must have had fingular good fortune to have been poffeffed of two or three different copies of all , when neither editors nor collectors , in ...
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... suppose it a work of invention ; that part of it , I mean , which gives it it's title . For one of it's underwalks , or plots - to wit , the ftory of Lucentio , in almoft all it's branches , ( his love - affair , and the artificial ...
... suppose it a work of invention ; that part of it , I mean , which gives it it's title . For one of it's underwalks , or plots - to wit , the ftory of Lucentio , in almoft all it's branches , ( his love - affair , and the artificial ...
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... suppose , that if a star peared with extraordinary fcintillation , the night muft neceffarily be luminous , reads - i'the bright- eft night : " and , with equal fagacity , not acquiefcing in Edgar's notion of four - inch'd bridges ...
... suppose , that if a star peared with extraordinary fcintillation , the night muft neceffarily be luminous , reads - i'the bright- eft night : " and , with equal fagacity , not acquiefcing in Edgar's notion of four - inch'd bridges ...
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