The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1 |
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... he was in himself a good - natured man , of great fweetnefs in his manners ,
and a most agreeable companion ; so that itis no wonder , if , with so many good
qualities , he made himself acquainted with the best conversations of those times
.
... he was in himself a good - natured man , of great fweetnefs in his manners ,
and a most agreeable companion ; so that itis no wonder , if , with so many good
qualities , he made himself acquainted with the best conversations of those times
.
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... best of Mr. Jonson's neverto - be - equall'd comedies , I cannot but wonder ,
why any poet should speak of former times . " The truth is , that however
extravagant the elogiums were that a few scholars gave him in I think , very just
and proper .
... best of Mr. Jonson's neverto - be - equall'd comedies , I cannot but wonder ,
why any poet should speak of former times . " The truth is , that however
extravagant the elogiums were that a few scholars gave him in I think , very just
and proper .
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We may reasonably suppofe it then the best private house in the town ; and her
Majesty preferred it to the College , which was in the poffeffion of the Combe
family , who did not so strongly favor the king's party . THEOBALD . From Mr.
We may reasonably suppofe it then the best private house in the town ; and her
Majesty preferred it to the College , which was in the poffeffion of the Combe
family , who did not so strongly favor the king's party . THEOBALD . From Mr.
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--Sir Philip Sidney directs by his will , made in 1586 , that Sir Francis Wallingham
shall put four thousand pounds which the testator bequeathed to his daughter ,
66 to the best behoofe either by purchase of land or lease , or some other good ...
--Sir Philip Sidney directs by his will , made in 1586 , that Sir Francis Wallingham
shall put four thousand pounds which the testator bequeathed to his daughter ,
66 to the best behoofe either by purchase of land or lease , or some other good ...
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... I could not trace any resemblance between them and this figure . There is a
pertness in the countenance of the latter totally differing from that placid
composure and thoughtful gravity , fo perceptible in his original portrait and his
best prints .
... I could not trace any resemblance between them and this figure . There is a
pertness in the countenance of the latter totally differing from that placid
composure and thoughtful gravity , fo perceptible in his original portrait and his
best prints .
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