The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... instead of mine . * ( 6 fuch fmall deer " Have been our food for many a year ; " fo long , in truth , that any further pursuit of them is here renounced , together with all triumphs founded on the detection of harmlefs fynonymous ...
... instead of mine . * ( 6 fuch fmall deer " Have been our food for many a year ; " fo long , in truth , that any further pursuit of them is here renounced , together with all triumphs founded on the detection of harmlefs fynonymous ...
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... instead of adding to , its credibi lity . Male dum recitas , incipit effe tuus . From Shakspeare's not taking notice of any of his brothers or fifters in his will , except Joan Hart , I think it highly probable they were all dead in ...
... instead of adding to , its credibi lity . Male dum recitas , incipit effe tuus . From Shakspeare's not taking notice of any of his brothers or fifters in his will , except Joan Hart , I think it highly probable they were all dead in ...
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... instead of gaining new ones , which we fhall be at last obliged to give up , or be incumbered with their weight ; it will then be lamented that no regular collection was ever formed of the old English books ; from which , as from ...
... instead of gaining new ones , which we fhall be at last obliged to give up , or be incumbered with their weight ; it will then be lamented that no regular collection was ever formed of the old English books ; from which , as from ...
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... instead of long quotations which would otherwife have appear'd in them , the School of Shakspeare will be refer'd to occafionally ; and one of the many indexes with which this fame School will be provided , will ' afford an ampler and ...
... instead of long quotations which would otherwife have appear'd in them , the School of Shakspeare will be refer'd to occafionally ; and one of the many indexes with which this fame School will be provided , will ' afford an ampler and ...
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... instead of life - harming we find HALF - harming ; which be- ing perceived by the editor of the folio to be non- fenfe , he fubftituted , inftead of it , SELF - har- ming heavinefs . In the original copy of King Henry IV . P. I. printed ...
... instead of life - harming we find HALF - harming ; which be- ing perceived by the editor of the folio to be non- fenfe , he fubftituted , inftead of it , SELF - har- ming heavinefs . In the original copy of King Henry IV . P. I. printed ...
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