The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... nature muft certainly have in- clined all the gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of his wit obliged the men of the most deli- cate knowledge and polite learning to admire him . His acquaintance with Ben Jonfon began ...
... nature muft certainly have in- clined all the gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of his wit obliged the men of the most deli- cate knowledge and polite learning to admire him . His acquaintance with Ben Jonfon began ...
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William Shakespeare. the fame time I believe it must be allowed , that what nature gave the latter , was more than a balance " That the king's yearly butt wrote , and his wine " Hath more right than thou to thy Catiline , » The writer ...
William Shakespeare. the fame time I believe it must be allowed , that what nature gave the latter , was more than a balance " That the king's yearly butt wrote , and his wine " Hath more right than thou to thy Catiline , » The writer ...
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... property must be added L. 200 per Ann . which he probably derived from the theatre , while he continued on the itage . See Vol . III . P. 179 : C VOL . I. nature engaged him in the acquaintance , and entitled him OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 17.
... property must be added L. 200 per Ann . which he probably derived from the theatre , while he continued on the itage . See Vol . III . P. 179 : C VOL . I. nature engaged him in the acquaintance , and entitled him OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 17.
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William Shakespeare. nature engaged him in the acquaintance , and entitled him to the friendship , of the gentlemen of the neigh- fumed by fire ; but our Shakspeare's houfe , among fome others , efcaped the flames . This houfe was firft ...
William Shakespeare. nature engaged him in the acquaintance , and entitled him to the friendship , of the gentlemen of the neigh- fumed by fire ; but our Shakspeare's houfe , among fome others , efcaped the flames . This houfe was firft ...
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... nature can be . The Rev. Mr. Davenport informs me , that Mr. Hugh Taylor , ( the father of his clerk , )、 who is now eighty - five years old , and an alderman of Warwick , where he at prefent refides , fays , he lived when a boy at the ...
... nature can be . The Rev. Mr. Davenport informs me , that Mr. Hugh Taylor , ( the father of his clerk , )、 who is now eighty - five years old , and an alderman of Warwick , where he at prefent refides , fays , he lived when a boy at the ...
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