The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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... John . 66 11 11 " Believe me , I do not believe thee , man . Ibid . Thofe he commands , move only in command , Macbeth . The words fluff'd and fluff , however mean they may found at pre- fent , have , like many other terms , been ...
... John . 66 11 11 " Believe me , I do not believe thee , man . Ibid . Thofe he commands , move only in command , Macbeth . The words fluff'd and fluff , however mean they may found at pre- fent , have , like many other terms , been ...
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... John's college , was for a while fo far my Toxophilus , as to excite my curiofity very ftrongly on the fubje & . Whether Shakspeare in the compofition of this noble tragedy was at all indebted to any preceding performance , through the ...
... John's college , was for a while fo far my Toxophilus , as to excite my curiofity very ftrongly on the fubje & . Whether Shakspeare in the compofition of this noble tragedy was at all indebted to any preceding performance , through the ...
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... John's college on a fubfequent day , we are indebted for the long- fought - for interlude performed at St. John's gate ; for Dr. Gwynne , who was the author of this interlude alfo , has annexed it to his Vertumnus , printed in 4to . in ...
... John's college on a fubfequent day , we are indebted for the long- fought - for interlude performed at St. John's gate ; for Dr. Gwynne , who was the author of this interlude alfo , has annexed it to his Vertumnus , printed in 4to . in ...
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... without the illnefs fhould attend it . " MALONE . See Remarks on Mr. Whateley's Differtation , p . 266 Seq . They first appeared in The European Magazine for April , 1787 . STEEVENS . KING KING JOHN . * * KING JOHN . ] 290 MACBETH .
... without the illnefs fhould attend it . " MALONE . See Remarks on Mr. Whateley's Differtation , p . 266 Seq . They first appeared in The European Magazine for April , 1787 . STEEVENS . KING KING JOHN . * * KING JOHN . ] 290 MACBETH .
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