The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... last of these already mentioned . Pierre Boifteau copied it with alterations and ad- ditions . Belleforeft adopted it in the firft volume of his collection 1596 ; but very probably fome edition of it yet more ancient had 2 we'll not ...
... last of these already mentioned . Pierre Boifteau copied it with alterations and ad- ditions . Belleforeft adopted it in the firft volume of his collection 1596 ; but very probably fome edition of it yet more ancient had 2 we'll not ...
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... last , the fisher -- Search among view of many : mine , being one , May stand in number , though in reckoning none . i . e . Among the many you will view there , fearch for one that will pleafe you . Chufe out of the multitude . This ...
... last , the fisher -- Search among view of many : mine , being one , May stand in number , though in reckoning none . i . e . Among the many you will view there , fearch for one that will pleafe you . Chufe out of the multitude . This ...
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... confequence I have foreborn to encumber the page by the infertion of them . The last , however , of these three lines is natural , and worth preferving . STEEVENS . Rom . 1 Rom . What lady's that , which doth enrich ROMEO AND JULIET . 47.
... confequence I have foreborn to encumber the page by the infertion of them . The last , however , of these three lines is natural , and worth preferving . STEEVENS . Rom . 1 Rom . What lady's that , which doth enrich ROMEO AND JULIET . 47.
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... last of thefe . formed the prefent reading . Pro- vant , in ancient language , fignifies provifion . So , in " The Court and Kitchen of Elizabeth , called Joan Cromwell , the wife of the late ufurper , truly defcribed and reprefented ...
... last of thefe . formed the prefent reading . Pro- vant , in ancient language , fignifies provifion . So , in " The Court and Kitchen of Elizabeth , called Joan Cromwell , the wife of the late ufurper , truly defcribed and reprefented ...
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... last night . 9 - thefe pardonnez - moy's , ] Pardonnez - moi became the lan guage of doubt or hesitation among men of the fword , when the point of honour was grown fo delicate , that no other mode of contradiction would be endured ...
... last night . 9 - thefe pardonnez - moy's , ] Pardonnez - moi became the lan guage of doubt or hesitation among men of the fword , when the point of honour was grown fo delicate , that no other mode of contradiction would be endured ...
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