The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... words : " I remember the players have often mentioned " it as an honour to Shakspeare , that in writing " ( whatsoever he penned ) he never blotted out a " line . My answer hath been , Would he had blotted " a thousand ! which they ...
... words : " I remember the players have often mentioned " it as an honour to Shakspeare , that in writing " ( whatsoever he penned ) he never blotted out a " line . My answer hath been , Would he had blotted " a thousand ! which they ...
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... words , it was the common vice of the age he lived in : and if we find it in the pulpit , made use of as an ornament to the sermons of some of the gravest divines of those times , per- haps it may not be thought too light for the stage ...
... words , it was the common vice of the age he lived in : and if we find it in the pulpit , made use of as an ornament to the sermons of some of the gravest divines of those times , per- haps it may not be thought too light for the stage ...
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... word , which is always right in The Tempest . " Is not this Stephano , my drunken butler ? " And always wrong in his earlier play , The Merchant of Venice , which had been on the stage at least two or three years before its publication ...
... word , which is always right in The Tempest . " Is not this Stephano , my drunken butler ? " And always wrong in his earlier play , The Merchant of Venice , which had been on the stage at least two or three years before its publication ...
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... words that made them known : But thy vile race , Though thou didst learn , had that in't which good natures Could not abide to be with ; therefore wast thou Deservedly confin'd into this rock , Who hadst deserv'd more than a prison ...
... words that made them known : But thy vile race , Though thou didst learn , had that in't which good natures Could not abide to be with ; therefore wast thou Deservedly confin'd into this rock , Who hadst deserv'd more than a prison ...
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... word , good sir ; I fear , you have done yourself some wrong : a word . Mira . Why speaks my father so ungently ? This Is the third man that e'er I saw ; the first That e'er I sigh'd for : pity move my father To be inclin'd my way ! Fer ...
... word , good sir ; I fear , you have done yourself some wrong : a word . Mira . Why speaks my father so ungently ? This Is the third man that e'er I saw ; the first That e'er I sigh'd for : pity move my father To be inclin'd my way ! Fer ...
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