The Works of Shakespeare, 1권Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... and probably be who bath carried on the work might never have thought of fuch an undertaking if he had not found a confiderable part so done to his hands . * From From what caufes it proceeded that the works of this たと.
... and probably be who bath carried on the work might never have thought of fuch an undertaking if he had not found a confiderable part so done to his hands . * From From what caufes it proceeded that the works of this たと.
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... never poffefs'd in a more eminent degree , or display'd in fo different inftances . Yet all along , there is feen no labour , no pains to raise them ; no preparation to guide our guess to the effect , or be perceiv'd to lead toward it ...
... never poffefs'd in a more eminent degree , or display'd in fo different inftances . Yet all along , there is feen no labour , no pains to raise them ; no preparation to guide our guess to the effect , or be perceiv'd to lead toward it ...
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... never was a more groundless report , or to the contrary of which there are more undeniable evidences . As , the comedy of the Merry Wives of Windfor , which he entirely new writ ; the Hiftory of Henry the fixth , which was first ...
... never was a more groundless report , or to the contrary of which there are more undeniable evidences . As , the comedy of the Merry Wives of Windfor , which he entirely new writ ; the Hiftory of Henry the fixth , which was first ...
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... never once made a blot . Nay the spirit of oppofition ran fo high , that whatever those of the one fide objected to the other , was taken at the rebound , and turned into praifes ; as injudiciously , as their antagonists before had made ...
... never once made a blot . Nay the spirit of oppofition ran fo high , that whatever those of the one fide objected to the other , was taken at the rebound , and turned into praifes ; as injudiciously , as their antagonists before had made ...
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... never forgave it . He dyed in the 53d year of his age , and was bury'd on the north fide of the chancel , in the great church at Stratford , where a monument , as engraved in the plate , is placed in the wall . On his grave - stone ...
... never forgave it . He dyed in the 53d year of his age , and was bury'd on the north fide of the chancel , in the great church at Stratford , where a monument , as engraved in the plate , is placed in the wall . On his grave - stone ...
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