The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen20 |
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William Shakespeare. Shakspeare's death , was confidered as unquestionably his perform ance . In The Times difplayed in Six Sefliads , 4to . 1646 , dedicated by S. Shephard to Philip Earl of Pembroke , p . 22 , Seftiad VI . fianza 9 ...
William Shakespeare. Shakspeare's death , was confidered as unquestionably his perform ance . In The Times difplayed in Six Sefliads , 4to . 1646 , dedicated by S. Shephard to Philip Earl of Pembroke , p . 22 , Seftiad VI . fianza 9 ...
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William Shakespeare. two perfonages more oppofite than the fettled demagogue of Athens , and the vagabond Prince of Tyre . It is remarkable , that many of our ancient writers were am- bitious to exhibit Sidney's worthies on the flage ...
William Shakespeare. two perfonages more oppofite than the fettled demagogue of Athens , and the vagabond Prince of Tyre . It is remarkable , that many of our ancient writers were am- bitious to exhibit Sidney's worthies on the flage ...
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William Shakespeare. ' Purpofe to make men glorious ; " Et quo antiquius , eo melius . ' Purpose to make men glorious ; & c . ] Old copy- The purchafe is to make men glorious ; & c . STEEVENS There is an irregularity of metre in this ...
William Shakespeare. ' Purpofe to make men glorious ; " Et quo antiquius , eo melius . ' Purpose to make men glorious ; & c . ] Old copy- The purchafe is to make men glorious ; & c . STEEVENS There is an irregularity of metre in this ...
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William Shakespeare. That whofo afk'd her for his wife , His riddle told not , loft his life : So for her many a wight , did die , As yon grim looks do teftify . " is , not to keep her and men in awe , but , to keep her fill to himself ...
William Shakespeare. That whofo afk'd her for his wife , His riddle told not , loft his life : So for her many a wight , did die , As yon grim looks do teftify . " is , not to keep her and men in awe , but , to keep her fill to himself ...
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William Shakespeare. I fought a husband , in which labour , I found that kindness in a father . He's father , fon . and hufband mild , I mother , wife , and yet his child . How they may be , and yet in two , As you will live , refolve it ...
William Shakespeare. I fought a husband , in which labour , I found that kindness in a father . He's father , fon . and hufband mild , I mother , wife , and yet his child . How they may be , and yet in two , As you will live , refolve it ...
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