The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Bände 1-2Collins & Hannay, 1826 |
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... hand than he could hold , hired boys to wait under his inspection , who , when Will Shakespeare was summoned , were immediately to present themselves , I am Shakespeare's boy , sir . In time , Shakespeare found higher employment ; but ...
... hand than he could hold , hired boys to wait under his inspection , who , when Will Shakespeare was summoned , were immediately to present themselves , I am Shakespeare's boy , sir . In time , Shakespeare found higher employment ; but ...
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... hand , as some one else expresses it , like Pallas out of Jove's head , at full growth and mature . The ever memorable Hales of Eton , ( who , notwith- standing his epithet , is , I fear , almost forgotten , ) had too great a knowledge ...
... hand , as some one else expresses it , like Pallas out of Jove's head , at full growth and mature . The ever memorable Hales of Eton , ( who , notwith- standing his epithet , is , I fear , almost forgotten , ) had too great a knowledge ...
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... hand of Shakespeare . Sometimes a very little matter detects a forgery . You may remember a play called The Double Falshood , which Mr. Theobald was desirous of palming upon the world for a posthumous one of Shakespeare : and I see it ...
... hand of Shakespeare . Sometimes a very little matter detects a forgery . You may remember a play called The Double Falshood , which Mr. Theobald was desirous of palming upon the world for a posthumous one of Shakespeare : and I see it ...
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... hand of his master : 1 The stately sailing swan Gives out his snowy plumage to the gale ; And arching proud his neck , with oary feet , Bears forward fierce , and guards his osier isle , Protective of his young- But to return , as we ...
... hand of his master : 1 The stately sailing swan Gives out his snowy plumage to the gale ; And arching proud his neck , with oary feet , Bears forward fierce , and guards his osier isle , Protective of his young- But to return , as we ...
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... hand , as the many additions most certainly were after he had left the stage . - Indeed , every friend to his memory will not easily believe , that he was acquainted with the scene between Catharine and the old gentlewoman ; or surely ...
... hand , as the many additions most certainly were after he had left the stage . - Indeed , every friend to his memory will not easily believe , that he was acquainted with the scene between Catharine and the old gentlewoman ; or surely ...
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