The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of the Corrected Copies of Steevens and Malone, with a Life of the PoetWilliam Andrus, 1841 - 844 Seiten |
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... fortune in 1578 , might very properly have been the bare desert with unprofitable vegetation . given to the advantages of the free - school . But Whilst Malone surmises that the young poet now the important question is to be asked ...
... fortune in 1578 , might very properly have been the bare desert with unprofitable vegetation . given to the advantages of the free - school . But Whilst Malone surmises that the young poet now the important question is to be asked ...
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... fortune , on which Shak- not to be penetrated by our most zealous and speare retired from the busy world , has been intelligent researches . It may be regarded by the subject of some discussion . By Gildon , who us as a kind of central ...
... fortune , on which Shak- not to be penetrated by our most zealous and speare retired from the busy world , has been intelligent researches . It may be regarded by the subject of some discussion . By Gildon , who us as a kind of central ...
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... fortune . Two years after ever he heard of his arrival , he would fly from the death of Mr. Nash , who was buried on ... fortunes in the year 1599. The single exception to which we allude , is that of Charles Hart , believed , for good ...
... fortune . Two years after ever he heard of his arrival , he would fly from the death of Mr. Nash , who was buried on ... fortunes in the year 1599. The single exception to which we allude , is that of Charles Hart , believed , for good ...
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... fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore : and by my prescience I find my zenith doth depend upon A most auspicious star ; whose influence If now I court not , but omit , my fortunes Will ever after droop ...
... fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore : and by my prescience I find my zenith doth depend upon A most auspicious star ; whose influence If now I court not , but omit , my fortunes Will ever after droop ...
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... fortune had not thwarted me . 1 Out . What , were you banished thence 7 Val . I was . 2 Out . For what offence ? Val . For that which now torments me to re- hearse : I kill'd a man , whose death 1 much repent ; But yet I slew him ...
... fortune had not thwarted me . 1 Out . What , were you banished thence 7 Val . I was . 2 Out . For what offence ? Val . For that which now torments me to re- hearse : I kill'd a man , whose death 1 much repent ; But yet I slew him ...
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