The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1 |
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“ Thank fortune ( says the original putterforth of Troilus and Cressida ) for the scape hath made amongst you ; fince by the grand poffeffors ' wills , I believe , you should have pray'd for it rather than beene pray'd , " --Had quartos ...
“ Thank fortune ( says the original putterforth of Troilus and Cressida ) for the scape hath made amongst you ; fince by the grand poffeffors ' wills , I believe , you should have pray'd for it rather than beene pray'd , " --Had quartos ...
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... when they be warned , nor 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 inquiries I am indebted for many particulars ...
... when they be warned , nor 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 inquiries I am indebted for many particulars ...
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68 the same 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 does not deny the ...
68 the same 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 does not deny the ...
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Read , if thou canst , whom envious death hath plac'd Withiu this monument ; Shakspeare , with whom Quick nature dy'd ; whose name doth deck the tomb Far more than cost ; since all that he hath writ Leaves living art but page to serve ...
Read , if thou canst , whom envious death hath plac'd Withiu this monument ; Shakspeare , with whom Quick nature dy'd ; whose name doth deck the tomb Far more than cost ; since all that he hath writ Leaves living art but page to serve ...
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O , could he but have drawn his wit 56 As well in brass , as he hath hit " His face , the print would then surpass " All that was ever writ in brass ! " But since he cannot , readcr , look " Not on his picture , but his look .
O , could he but have drawn his wit 56 As well in brass , as he hath hit " His face , the print would then surpass " All that was ever writ in brass ! " But since he cannot , readcr , look " Not on his picture , but his look .
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