The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... piece of this sort , that I have met with , was printed by T. Ber- thelet , though not mentioned by Ames , called , " Tales , and , quicke answeres very mery and pleasant to rede . " 4to . no date . face . What you want in meat , we'll ...
... piece of this sort , that I have met with , was printed by T. Ber- thelet , though not mentioned by Ames , called , " Tales , and , quicke answeres very mery and pleasant to rede . " 4to . no date . face . What you want in meat , we'll ...
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... piece of bombast , that I have mentioned to you before : " What new device hath they devised , trow ? n " Pocas pallabras , ” & c.- Mr. Whalley tells us , the author of this piece hath the happiness to be at this time unknown , the ...
... piece of bombast , that I have mentioned to you before : " What new device hath they devised , trow ? n " Pocas pallabras , ” & c.- Mr. Whalley tells us , the author of this piece hath the happiness to be at this time unknown , the ...
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... piece , as Heywood informs us , only got into print , when it was copied by the ear , " for a double sale would bring on a suspicion of ho- nestie . " Shakspeare therefore himself published nothing in the drama : when he left the stage ...
... piece , as Heywood informs us , only got into print , when it was copied by the ear , " for a double sale would bring on a suspicion of ho- nestie . " Shakspeare therefore himself published nothing in the drama : when he left the stage ...
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... piece of Nash may give us reason to believe , it was previous to our author . " Howe would it haue joyed braue Talbot ( the terror of the French ) to thinke that after he had lyen two hundred yeare in his toomb , he should triumph again ...
... piece of Nash may give us reason to believe , it was previous to our author . " Howe would it haue joyed braue Talbot ( the terror of the French ) to thinke that after he had lyen two hundred yeare in his toomb , he should triumph again ...
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... Piece contains only the two first Books , viz . the Clio and Euterpe . The Translator says in his Preface , " As these speede , so the rest will follow . " 4to . THUCYDIDES . The History writtone by Thucydides , & c . translated out of ...
... Piece contains only the two first Books , viz . the Clio and Euterpe . The Translator says in his Preface , " As these speede , so the rest will follow . " 4to . THUCYDIDES . The History writtone by Thucydides , & c . translated out of ...
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