The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volumen1 |
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And after his death , that Author writes To the memory of his beloved Mr . William
Shakespear , which shows as if the friendship had continued thro ' life . I cannot
for my own part find any thing Invidious or Sparing in those verses , but wonder ...
And after his death , that Author writes To the memory of his beloved Mr . William
Shakespear , which shows as if the friendship had continued thro ' life . I cannot
for my own part find any thing Invidious or Sparing in those verses , but wonder ...
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and to that of Othello ; by which it appears , that the first was published without his
knowledge or consent , and even before it was acted , so late as seven or eight
years before he died : and that the latter was not printed ' till after his death .
and to that of Othello ; by which it appears , that the first was published without his
knowledge or consent , and even before it was acted , so late as seven or eight
years before he died : and that the latter was not printed ' till after his death .
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fion , and , in that , to his wish ; and is said to have spent some years before his
death at his native Stratford . His pleasurable wit , and good - nature , engag ' d
him in the acquaintance , and entitled him to the friendship of the gentlemen of
the ...
fion , and , in that , to his wish ; and is said to have spent some years before his
death at his native Stratford . His pleasurable wit , and good - nature , engag ' d
him in the acquaintance , and entitled him to the friendship of the gentlemen of
the ...
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Falfaff is allow ' d by every body to be a master - piece ; the Character is always
well - sustain ' d , tho ' drawn out into the length of three Plays ; and even the
account of his death , given by his old landlady Mrs . Quickly , in the first act of
Henry ...
Falfaff is allow ' d by every body to be a master - piece ; the Character is always
well - sustain ' d , tho ' drawn out into the length of three Plays ; and even the
account of his death , given by his old landlady Mrs . Quickly , in the first act of
Henry ...
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Cardinal Beaufort , who had murder ' d the Duke of Gloucester , is shewn in the
last agonies on his death - bed , with the good King praying over him . There is so
much terror in one , so much tenderness and moving piety in the other , as must ...
Cardinal Beaufort , who had murder ' d the Duke of Gloucester , is shewn in the
last agonies on his death - bed , with the good King praying over him . There is so
much terror in one , so much tenderness and moving piety in the other , as must ...
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