The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... person who reforted peaceably to the plays performed in the Whitfun week at Chefter , begin- ning with the creation , and ending with the general judgement ; and this indulgence was feconded by the bishop of the diocefe , who granted ...
... person who reforted peaceably to the plays performed in the Whitfun week at Chefter , begin- ning with the creation , and ending with the general judgement ; and this indulgence was feconded by the bishop of the diocefe , who granted ...
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... persons of the drama , and adapted to the character of the fpeaker ; a circum- 6 See the Induction to Cynthia's Revels , 1601 : 1. Child . Pray you , away ; why children what do you mean ? 2. Child . Marry , that you should not fpeak ...
... persons of the drama , and adapted to the character of the fpeaker ; a circum- 6 See the Induction to Cynthia's Revels , 1601 : 1. Child . Pray you , away ; why children what do you mean ? 2. Child . Marry , that you should not fpeak ...
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... person there spoken of , ) which had been celebrated about a month before : a circumstance , however , which , even when I ftated it , appeared to me very extraordinary , and highly improbable . On further confideration I am .con ...
... person there spoken of , ) which had been celebrated about a month before : a circumstance , however , which , even when I ftated it , appeared to me very extraordinary , and highly improbable . On further confideration I am .con ...
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... person who was at once a wool - man and butcher ; and , I believe , few occupations can be named , which are more naturally connected with each other . Mr. Rowe first mentioned the tradition that our poet's father was a dealer in wool ...
... person who was at once a wool - man and butcher ; and , I believe , few occupations can be named , which are more naturally connected with each other . Mr. Rowe first mentioned the tradition that our poet's father was a dealer in wool ...
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... be bestowed . Item , My will is , that all fuch debts as I fhall happen to owe at the time of my decease to any person or perfons , ( being truly and properly mine 1 own debts , ) fhall be well and truly 246 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... be bestowed . Item , My will is , that all fuch debts as I fhall happen to owe at the time of my decease to any person or perfons , ( being truly and properly mine 1 own debts , ) fhall be well and truly 246 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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