The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Bände 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... hath hit " His face ; the print would then surpasse " All that was ever writ in brasse . " But , since he cannot , Reader , looke " Not on his picture , but his Booke . " That the legitimate resemblance of such a man has been indebted ...
... hath hit " His face ; the print would then surpasse " All that was ever writ in brasse . " But , since he cannot , Reader , looke " Not on his picture , but his Booke . " That the legitimate resemblance of such a man has been indebted ...
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... hath for better uses you refus'd : * " W.S.R.B. " " Wit , courage , good shape , good partes , are all good , " As long as all these goods are no worse us'd ; " And though the stage doth staine pure gentle bloud , " Yet generous yee are ...
... hath for better uses you refus'd : * " W.S.R.B. " " Wit , courage , good shape , good partes , are all good , " As long as all these goods are no worse us'd ; " And though the stage doth staine pure gentle bloud , " Yet generous yee are ...
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... hath made amongst you ; since by the grand possessors ' wills , I believe , you should have pray'd for it , rather than beene pray'd . " - Had quartos of Macbeth , An- tony and Cleopatra , All's well that ends well , & c . been sent ...
... hath made amongst you ; since by the grand possessors ' wills , I believe , you should have pray'd for it , rather than beene pray'd . " - Had quartos of Macbeth , An- tony and Cleopatra , All's well that ends well , & c . been sent ...
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... hath not done of long time . " From these extracts it may be collected , ( as is observed by the gentleman above mentioned , to whose obliging attention to my in all , that though he was his eldest son 58 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... hath not done of long time . " From these extracts it may be collected , ( as is observed by the gentleman above mentioned , to whose obliging attention to my in all , that though he was his eldest son 58 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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... Hath more right than thou to thy Catiline . " The writer does not deny the charge , but vindicates his friend by saying that , however slow , - " He that writes well , writes quick- . " Verses on B. Jonson , by Jasper Mayne . So also ...
... Hath more right than thou to thy Catiline . " The writer does not deny the charge , but vindicates his friend by saying that , however slow , - " He that writes well , writes quick- . " Verses on B. Jonson , by Jasper Mayne . So also ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations ... William Shakespeare,Joseph Dennie,Samuel Johnson Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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