The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1 |
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In these cases , either the commentator or the poet must give way , and no reader will patiently endure to see “ Alcides beaten by his page . " — Inferior volat umbra deo . Mr. M. Mason will also forgive us if we add , that a small ...
In these cases , either the commentator or the poet must give way , and no reader will patiently endure to see “ Alcides beaten by his page . " — Inferior volat umbra deo . Mr. M. Mason will also forgive us if we add , that a small ...
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in all , that though he was his eldest son , he could give him no better education than his own employment . He had bred him , it is true , for some time at a free - school , where , it is probable , he acquired what Latin he was master ...
in all , that though he was his eldest son , he could give him no better education than his own employment . He had bred him , it is true , for some time at a free - school , where , it is probable , he acquired what Latin he was master ...
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... could never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the Ghost in his O & ober 1730 , is the following passage , to which the reader will give just as much credit as he thinks fit : 6.
... could never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the Ghost in his O & ober 1730 , is the following passage , to which the reader will give just as much credit as he thinks fit : 6.
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As Gildon tells the story with some flight variations from the accountgiven by Mr , Rowe , and the book in which it is found is now extremely scarce , I shall subjoin the passage in his own words : « But to give the world fome ...
As Gildon tells the story with some flight variations from the accountgiven by Mr , Rowe , and the book in which it is found is now extremely scarce , I shall subjoin the passage in his own words : « But to give the world fome ...
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Item , I give my goods and money unto my wife and daughter Nash , to be equally divided betwixt them . Item , concerning my study of books , I leave them , said he , to you , my son Nash , to dispose of them as you fee good .
Item , I give my goods and money unto my wife and daughter Nash , to be equally divided betwixt them . Item , concerning my study of books , I leave them , said he , to you , my son Nash , to dispose of them as you fee good .
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