The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... also crave our abilities to be confidered , my Lords . We cannot goe beyond our owne powers . Countrie hands reach forth milke , creame , fruits , or what they have : and many nations ( we have heard ) that had not gummes and incenfe ...
... also crave our abilities to be confidered , my Lords . We cannot goe beyond our owne powers . Countrie hands reach forth milke , creame , fruits , or what they have : and many nations ( we have heard ) that had not gummes and incenfe ...
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... also the advantage in three quarto plays , in 2 Henry IV . Othello , and Richard III . Had the editions thus follow'd been printed with carefulness , from correct copies , and copies not added to or otherwife alter'd after thofe impref ...
... also the advantage in three quarto plays , in 2 Henry IV . Othello , and Richard III . Had the editions thus follow'd been printed with carefulness , from correct copies , and copies not added to or otherwife alter'd after thofe impref ...
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... also in comedy ; but feems to have miscarry'd in that , and for this plain reafon : the people who govern theatres are , the middle and lower orders of the world ; and these expected laughter in comedies , which this ftuff of Lilly's ...
... also in comedy ; but feems to have miscarry'd in that , and for this plain reafon : the people who govern theatres are , the middle and lower orders of the world ; and these expected laughter in comedies , which this ftuff of Lilly's ...
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... also invite us to them by the promise of a much better re- ward for them : the knowledge of his private life had done little more than gratify our curiofity , but his publick one as a writer would have confe- quences more important ; a ...
... also invite us to them by the promise of a much better re- ward for them : the knowledge of his private life had done little more than gratify our curiofity , but his publick one as a writer would have confe- quences more important ; a ...
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... also the editor of the fecond folio exhibits equal ignorance of his author ; for inflead of this eminently beautiful ex- preffion , he has given us- Things won are done ; the foul's joy lies in doing . " In King Richard III . Ratcliff ...
... also the editor of the fecond folio exhibits equal ignorance of his author ; for inflead of this eminently beautiful ex- preffion , he has given us- Things won are done ; the foul's joy lies in doing . " In King Richard III . Ratcliff ...
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