The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, 1±ÇA. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... same time knew , that her great Birth and Station ought not to set her above being the Mistress of her Family . Hence , in the Point of your Table , while She consulted your Quality , She took DEDICATION . took Care of your Fortune ...
... same time knew , that her great Birth and Station ought not to set her above being the Mistress of her Family . Hence , in the Point of your Table , while She consulted your Quality , She took DEDICATION . took Care of your Fortune ...
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... same Creft : But Shakespeare's Clowns and Fops come all of a different House : they are no farther allied to one another than as Man to Man , Members of the fame Species : but as different in Features and Lineaments of Cha- racter , as ...
... same Creft : But Shakespeare's Clowns and Fops come all of a different House : they are no farther allied to one another than as Man to Man , Members of the fame Species : but as different in Features and Lineaments of Cha- racter , as ...
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... same Mr. John Shakespeare who was living in the Year 1599 , and who then , in Honour of his Son , took out an Extract of his Family - Arms from the Herald's Office ; by which it ap- pears , that he had been Officer and Bailiff of ...
... same Mr. John Shakespeare who was living in the Year 1599 , and who then , in Honour of his Son , took out an Extract of his Family - Arms from the Herald's Office ; by which it ap- pears , that he had been Officer and Bailiff of ...
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... erected up- on the same Spot , at this day retains . The House and Lands , which attended it , con- tinued in Shakespeare's Defcendants to the Time a 4 Time of the Restoration : when they were repurchased by The PREFACE . xiii.
... erected up- on the same Spot , at this day retains . The House and Lands , which attended it , con- tinued in Shakespeare's Defcendants to the Time a 4 Time of the Restoration : when they were repurchased by The PREFACE . xiii.
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... same time , communicates a Pleasure the Mind felt not before . This Knowledge , of the same Objects being capable of raising two contrary Affections , is a Proof of no ordinary Progress in the Study of human Nature . The general Milton ...
... same time , communicates a Pleasure the Mind felt not before . This Knowledge , of the same Objects being capable of raising two contrary Affections , is a Proof of no ordinary Progress in the Study of human Nature . The general Milton ...
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