The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... just upon returning it to him with an ill - natured anfwer , that it would be of no fervice to their company ; when Shakspeare luckily caft his eye upon it , and found fomething fo well in it , as to engage him first to read it through ...
... just upon returning it to him with an ill - natured anfwer , that it would be of no fervice to their company ; when Shakspeare luckily caft his eye upon it , and found fomething fo well in it , as to engage him first to read it through ...
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... inferred from a clause in his will , in which he mentions his good and just debtors ; " to every one of whom he remits twenty fhillings for every That twenty pounds , and fo after this rate for a 26 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... inferred from a clause in his will , in which he mentions his good and just debtors ; " to every one of whom he remits twenty fhillings for every That twenty pounds , and fo after this rate for a 26 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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... just cause . copies . From , the play of Henry V. being more perfect in the folio edition than in the quarto , nothing follows but that the quarto impreffion of that piece was printed from a mutilated and imperfect copy , ftolen from ...
... just cause . copies . From , the play of Henry V. being more perfect in the folio edition than in the quarto , nothing follows but that the quarto impreffion of that piece was printed from a mutilated and imperfect copy , ftolen from ...
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... just proportion to the lights , it is not that the artift wanted either colours or skill in the difpofition of them ; but the truth , I believe , might be , that he forbore doing it out of regard to queen Elizabeth , fince it could have ...
... just proportion to the lights , it is not that the artift wanted either colours or skill in the difpofition of them ; but the truth , I believe , might be , that he forbore doing it out of regard to queen Elizabeth , fince it could have ...
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... just , that we should be furprised if we had not wept , and wept at that very moment . How astonishing it is again , that the paffions directly oppofite to thefe , laughter and spleen , are no lefs at his command ! that he is not more a ...
... just , that we should be furprised if we had not wept , and wept at that very moment . How astonishing it is again , that the paffions directly oppofite to thefe , laughter and spleen , are no lefs at his command ! that he is not more a ...
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