The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... English Hero . " This elogium on our author is likewife recorded at an earlier period by Tate , probably from the fame authority , in the pre- face to the Loyal General , quarto , 1680 : Our learned Hales was wont to affert , that ...
... English Hero . " This elogium on our author is likewife recorded at an earlier period by Tate , probably from the fame authority , in the pre- face to the Loyal General , quarto , 1680 : Our learned Hales was wont to affert , that ...
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... English filkworms at Greenwich , the which the king with great pleasure came often to fee them worke ; and of their filke he caufed a piece of taffeta to be made . " Shakspeare was perhaps the only inhabitant of Stratford , whofe ...
... English filkworms at Greenwich , the which the king with great pleasure came often to fee them worke ; and of their filke he caufed a piece of taffeta to be made . " Shakspeare was perhaps the only inhabitant of Stratford , whofe ...
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... of Seled Obfervations on the English bodies of eminent perfons , in defperate difeafes , & c . The third edition was printed in 1683 . 1 circumstances that attended the death of our great poet , OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 27.
... of Seled Obfervations on the English bodies of eminent perfons , in defperate difeafes , & c . The third edition was printed in 1683 . 1 circumstances that attended the death of our great poet , OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 27.
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... English verses , which are preferved by Dugdale , are not now remaining , half of the tomb - ftone having been cut away , and another half ftone joined to it ; with the following infcription on it . " Here lyeth the a daughter who was ...
... English verses , which are preferved by Dugdale , are not now remaining , half of the tomb - ftone having been cut away , and another half ftone joined to it ; with the following infcription on it . " Here lyeth the a daughter who was ...
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... English tafte , that though The criticks who renounce tragi - comedy as barbarous , I fear , speak more from notions which they have formed in their clofets , than any well - built theory deduced from expe- rience of what pleafes or ...
... English tafte , that though The criticks who renounce tragi - comedy as barbarous , I fear , speak more from notions which they have formed in their clofets , than any well - built theory deduced from expe- rience of what pleafes or ...
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