The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... lived in : and if we find it in the pulpit , made ufe of as an ornament to the fermons of fome of the graveft divines of those times , perhaps it may not be thought too light for the flage . But certainly the greatness of this author's ...
... lived in : and if we find it in the pulpit , made ufe of as an ornament to the fermons of fome of the graveft divines of those times , perhaps it may not be thought too light for the flage . But certainly the greatness of this author's ...
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... lived under a kind of mere light of nature , and had never been made ac- quainted with the regularity of those written pre- 2 - which , I have been informed , three very great men con- curred in making-- ] Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. ...
... lived under a kind of mere light of nature , and had never been made ac- quainted with the regularity of those written pre- 2 - which , I have been informed , three very great men con- curred in making-- ] Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. ...
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... lived in a ftate of almoft univerfal licence . and ignorance : there was no established judge , but every one took the liberty to write according to the dictates of his own fancy . When one confiders , that there is not one play before ...
... lived in a ftate of almoft univerfal licence . and ignorance : there was no established judge , but every one took the liberty to write according to the dictates of his own fancy . When one confiders , that there is not one play before ...
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... collecting information relative to Shakspeare , but unfortu- nately the age in which he lived was not an age of curiofity . VOL . I. F To the foregoing Accounts of SHAKSPEARE'S LIFE , I have OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 65.
... collecting information relative to Shakspeare , but unfortu- nately the age in which he lived was not an age of curiofity . VOL . I. F To the foregoing Accounts of SHAKSPEARE'S LIFE , I have OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 65.
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... lived till 1662 , or his grand - daughter , who did not die till 1670 , many particulars might have been preferved which are now . irrecoverably loft . Shakspeare's fifter , Joan Hart , who was only five years younger than him , died at ...
... lived till 1662 , or his grand - daughter , who did not die till 1670 , many particulars might have been preferved which are now . irrecoverably loft . Shakspeare's fifter , Joan Hart , who was only five years younger than him , died at ...
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