The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 5Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... seem to have been taken from the ftory of The Lovers of Pifa , in an old piece , called " Tarleton's Newes out of Purgatorie . Mr. Capell pretended to much knowledge of this fort ; and I am forry that it proved to be only pretenfion ...
... seem to have been taken from the ftory of The Lovers of Pifa , in an old piece , called " Tarleton's Newes out of Purgatorie . Mr. Capell pretended to much knowledge of this fort ; and I am forry that it proved to be only pretenfion ...
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... seems to frolick here in his heraldry , with a defign not to be eafily understood . In Leland's Collectanea , Vol . I. P. II . p . 615. the arms of Geffrey de Lucy are de goules poudre a croifil dor a treis luz dor . " Can the poet mean ...
... seems to frolick here in his heraldry , with a defign not to be eafily understood . In Leland's Collectanea , Vol . I. P. II . p . 615. the arms of Geffrey de Lucy are de goules poudre a croifil dor a treis luz dor . " Can the poet mean ...
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... seem to fcorch me up like a burning - glass ! Here's another letter to her : fhe bears the purfe too ; fhe is a region in Guiana , all gold and boun- ty , I will be cheater to them both , and they fhall be exchequers to me ; they fhall ...
... seem to fcorch me up like a burning - glass ! Here's another letter to her : fhe bears the purfe too ; fhe is a region in Guiana , all gold and boun- ty , I will be cheater to them both , and they fhall be exchequers to me ; they fhall ...
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... seem that the original was a wanton ditty : " And fet our credits to the tune of Greene Sleeves . " But whatever the ballad was , it feems to have been very popular , Auguft 1581 , was entered at Stationers ' Hall , " A new ballad ...
... seem that the original was a wanton ditty : " And fet our credits to the tune of Greene Sleeves . " But whatever the ballad was , it feems to have been very popular , Auguft 1581 , was entered at Stationers ' Hall , " A new ballad ...
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... seems not to have been aware of the manner in which the author meant this scene should be reprefented . Ford and Piftol , Page and Nym , enter in pairs , each pair in feparate converfation ; and while Pistol is informing Ford of ...
... seems not to have been aware of the manner in which the author meant this scene should be reprefented . Ford and Piftol , Page and Nym , enter in pairs , each pair in feparate converfation ; and while Pistol is informing Ford of ...
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