The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1 |
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Various copies and plates , however , are said at different times to have been made from it ; but a regard for truth obliges us to confess that they are all unlike each other , t and convey no distinct resemblance of the poor remains of ...
Various copies and plates , however , are said at different times to have been made from it ; but a regard for truth obliges us to confess that they are all unlike each other , t and convey no distinct resemblance of the poor remains of ...
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The same advantage may be gained by opportunities of appropriating to ourselves what was originally said by another person , and in another place . Though our adoptions have been slightly mentioned already , our fourth impression of the ...
The same advantage may be gained by opportunities of appropriating to ourselves what was originally said by another person , and in another place . Though our adoptions have been slightly mentioned already , our fourth impression of the ...
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His wife was the daughter of one Hathaway , ' said to have been a substantial * -into that way of living which his father proposed to him ; ) I believe , that on leaving school , Shakspeare was placed in the office of some country ...
His wife was the daughter of one Hathaway , ' said to have been a substantial * -into that way of living which his father proposed to him ; ) I believe , that on leaving school , Shakspeare was placed in the office of some country ...
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And though this , probably the first essay of his poetry , be lost , yet it is said to have been so very bitter , that it redoubled The following is the infcription on her tomb - stone in the church of Stratford : 6 Here lyeth interred ...
And though this , probably the first essay of his poetry , be lost , yet it is said to have been so very bitter , that it redoubled The following is the infcription on her tomb - stone in the church of Stratford : 6 Here lyeth interred ...
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In a note on the tranfcript with which Mr. Capell was furnished , it is said , that " the people of those parts pronounce low se like Lucy . ” They do fo at this day in Scotland . Mr. Wilkes , grandson of the gentleman to whom Mr. Jones ...
In a note on the tranfcript with which Mr. Capell was furnished , it is said , that " the people of those parts pronounce low se like Lucy . ” They do fo at this day in Scotland . Mr. Wilkes , grandson of the gentleman to whom Mr. Jones ...
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