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... whose part is given to another character ( that of Egeus ) in the fubfequent editions : so also in Hamlet and King Lear . This too makes it probable that the prompter's books were what they called the original copies . • Much ado about ...
... whose part is given to another character ( that of Egeus ) in the fubfequent editions : so also in Hamlet and King Lear . This too makes it probable that the prompter's books were what they called the original copies . • Much ado about ...
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... whose hands it was put , after having turned it carelefly and superciliously over , were just upon returning it to him with an ill - natur'd answer , that it would be of no fervice to their company ; when Shakespear luckily caft his eye ...
... whose hands it was put , after having turned it carelefly and superciliously over , were just upon returning it to him with an ill - natur'd answer , that it would be of no fervice to their company ; when Shakespear luckily caft his eye ...
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... whose great grandfather for his faithful and approved service to the late most prudent prince , king Henry VII . of famous memory , was advanced and rewarded with lands and tenements , given to him in those parts of Warwickshire , where ...
... whose great grandfather for his faithful and approved service to the late most prudent prince , king Henry VII . of famous memory , was advanced and rewarded with lands and tenements , given to him in those parts of Warwickshire , where ...
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... whose Name doth deck the Tomb Far more than Cost , since all that he has Writ Leaves living Art , but Page to serve his Wit . Ob : An Dại 1616. Etat . 53. Die 23.Apr . : • VILLE DE LYON Biblioth . du Palais des 1 ...
... whose Name doth deck the Tomb Far more than Cost , since all that he has Writ Leaves living Art , but Page to serve his Wit . Ob : An Dại 1616. Etat . 53. Die 23.Apr . : • VILLE DE LYON Biblioth . du Palais des 1 ...
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... whose brows exalted bear A wrath impatient , and a fiercer air ? Awake to all that injur'd worth can feel , On his own Rome he turns th ' avenging steel : Yet shall not war's infatiate fury fall ( So heaven ordains it ) on the destin'd ...
... whose brows exalted bear A wrath impatient , and a fiercer air ? Awake to all that injur'd worth can feel , On his own Rome he turns th ' avenging steel : Yet shall not war's infatiate fury fall ( So heaven ordains it ) on the destin'd ...
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