The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, 1±ÇA. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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... House , without the strongest Impressions of those Sweets , which endear Connubial Society . All the Qualities , that can make Woman laftingly amiable , were center'd A 2 center'd in Lady Orrery . The Fond- ness of a DEDICATION .
... House , without the strongest Impressions of those Sweets , which endear Connubial Society . All the Qualities , that can make Woman laftingly amiable , were center'd A 2 center'd in Lady Orrery . The Fond- ness of a DEDICATION .
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... 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 we are from one another in Face , or Complexion . But I am unawares ...
... 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 we are from one another in Face , or Complexion . But I am unawares ...
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... house . And as he could , probably , contract no Ac- quaintance with the Drama , while he was driving on the Affair of Wool at home ; fome Time must be loft , even after he had com- menc'd Player , before he could attain Know- ledge ...
... house . And as he could , probably , contract no Ac- quaintance with the Drama , while he was driving on the Affair of Wool at home ; fome Time must be loft , even after he had com- menc'd Player , before he could attain Know- ledge ...
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... House call'd the Globe on the other Side of the Water , as in any other Parts of the Kingdom , during his Ma- jesty's Pleafure : ( A Copy of which Licence is preferv'd in Rymer's F©«dera . ) Again , ' tis certain , that Shakespeare did ...
... House call'd the Globe on the other Side of the Water , as in any other Parts of the Kingdom , during his Ma- jesty's Pleafure : ( A Copy of which Licence is preferv'd in Rymer's F©«dera . ) Again , ' tis certain , that Shakespeare did ...
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... House , among fome others , e- scap'd the Flames . This House was first built by Sir Hugh Clopton , a younger Brother of an ancient Family in that Neighbourhood , who took their Name from the Manor of Clopton . Sir Hugh was Sheriff of ...
... House , among fome others , e- scap'd the Flames . This House was first built by Sir Hugh Clopton , a younger Brother of an ancient Family in that Neighbourhood , who took their Name from the Manor of Clopton . Sir Hugh was Sheriff of ...
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