The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 páginas |
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... tion I am indebted to the kindness of the Rev. Mr. Davenport , Vicar of Stratford - upon - Avon . Reginald Forster , Esq . who lived at Greenwich , was created a Baronet , May 4 , 1661. His son Reginald , who married Miss Nash ...
... tion I am indebted to the kindness of the Rev. Mr. Davenport , Vicar of Stratford - upon - Avon . Reginald Forster , Esq . who lived at Greenwich , was created a Baronet , May 4 , 1661. His son Reginald , who married Miss Nash ...
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... " The Byble . " STEEVENS . 4 -- tion of his time is not easy to DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE . 268 MULTA DIES, VARIUSQUE LABOR MUTABILIS ÆVI RETULIT IN MELIUS, MULTOS ALTERNA REVISENS LUSIT, ET IN SOLIDO RURSUS FORTUNA LOCAVIT Virgil.
... " The Byble . " STEEVENS . 4 -- tion of his time is not easy to DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE . 268 MULTA DIES, VARIUSQUE LABOR MUTABILIS ÆVI RETULIT IN MELIUS, MULTOS ALTERNA REVISENS LUSIT, ET IN SOLIDO RURSUS FORTUNA LOCAVIT Virgil.
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. 4 -- tion of his time is not easy to determine ; the reign of Elizabeth is commonly supposed to have been a time of stateliness , formality , and reserve , yet perhaps the relaxations of that severity were ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. 4 -- tion of his time is not easy to determine ; the reign of Elizabeth is commonly supposed to have been a time of stateliness , formality , and reserve , yet perhaps the relaxations of that severity were ...
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... as a mother weeps over her babe , when she remembers that death may take it from her . The delight of tragedy proceeds from our consciousness of fic tion ; if we thought murders and treasons real , 270 DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE .
... as a mother weeps over her babe , when she remembers that death may take it from her . The delight of tragedy proceeds from our consciousness of fic tion ; if we thought murders and treasons real , 270 DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE .
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. tion ; if we thought murders and treasons real , they would please no more . Imitations produce pain or pleasure , not because they are mistaken for realities , but because they bring realities to mind ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. tion ; if we thought murders and treasons real , they would please no more . Imitations produce pain or pleasure , not because they are mistaken for realities , but because they bring realities to mind ...
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