The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... least he may be perfuaded he has found it , a circumflance which , as far as it 66 Much refpe & t is due to the authority of portraits that defcend in families from heir to heir ; but little reliance can be placed on them when they are ...
... least he may be perfuaded he has found it , a circumflance which , as far as it 66 Much refpe & t is due to the authority of portraits that defcend in families from heir to heir ; but little reliance can be placed on them when they are ...
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... of archite & ure pronounce to be fpurious ) let the Rowleian advocates inform us . We are happy at least to have recollected a fingle impofition that was too } logical bard , on the faith of a parchment exhibiting a 3 ADVERTISEMENT . V.
... of archite & ure pronounce to be fpurious ) let the Rowleian advocates inform us . We are happy at least to have recollected a fingle impofition that was too } logical bard , on the faith of a parchment exhibiting a 3 ADVERTISEMENT . V.
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... least , we are certain that he never attempted any , before he had confulted it . He was once , indeed , offered a large fragment of the first folio ; but in a few days he returned it , with an affurance that he did not perceive any de ...
... least , we are certain that he never attempted any , before he had confulted it . He was once , indeed , offered a large fragment of the first folio ; but in a few days he returned it , with an affurance that he did not perceive any de ...
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... least as well written by Shakspeare . * their closets , he was not only not admired in his own time by the generality , but not even understood . His friend Beaumont affures him in a copy ofverfes , that his fenfe is fo deep that he ...
... least as well written by Shakspeare . * their closets , he was not only not admired in his own time by the generality , but not even understood . His friend Beaumont affures him in a copy ofverfes , that his fenfe is fo deep that he ...
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... least ten in the hundred , Shackled up both hands and feet , That at fuch as lent mony gratis wondred , The gain of ufury was fo fweet : " But thus being now of life bereav'n , ' Tis a hundred to ten he's fcarce gone to heav'n . " So ...
... least ten in the hundred , Shackled up both hands and feet , That at fuch as lent mony gratis wondred , The gain of ufury was fo fweet : " But thus being now of life bereav'n , ' Tis a hundred to ten he's fcarce gone to heav'n . " So ...
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