The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... booke conteyning feveral particulars with relation to the kings fervants , petitions , warrants , bills , & c . and fuppofed to be a copy of fome part of the Lord Chamberlain of the Houthold's book in or about the year 1622. " I find ...
... booke conteyning feveral particulars with relation to the kings fervants , petitions , warrants , bills , & c . and fuppofed to be a copy of fome part of the Lord Chamberlain of the Houthold's book in or about the year 1622. " I find ...
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... booke , 1609. " The ftage , like time , will bring you to most perfect light , and lay you open ; neither are you to be hunted from thence , though the fear - crowes in the yard hoot at you , hifs at you , fpit at you . " So , in the ...
... booke , 1609. " The ftage , like time , will bring you to most perfect light , and lay you open ; neither are you to be hunted from thence , though the fear - crowes in the yard hoot at you , hifs at you , fpit at you . " So , in the ...
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... booke , 1609. So alfo , in Fletcher's Queen of Corinth : I would not yet be pointed at as he is , For the fine courtier , the woman's man , That tells my lady ftories , diffolves riddles , Ufhers her to her coach , lies at her feet At ...
... booke , 1609. So alfo , in Fletcher's Queen of Corinth : I would not yet be pointed at as he is , For the fine courtier , the woman's man , That tells my lady ftories , diffolves riddles , Ufhers her to her coach , lies at her feet At ...
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... Booke , 4to . 1604 . See alfo D'Avenant's Playhoufe to be let : " Monfieur , you may draw up your troop of forces Within the pales . " 7 4 See the first direction in The Tempeft , altered by D'Ave- nant and Dryden , and acted at the ...
... Booke , 4to . 1604 . See alfo D'Avenant's Playhoufe to be let : " Monfieur , you may draw up your troop of forces Within the pales . " 7 4 See the first direction in The Tempeft , altered by D'Ave- nant and Dryden , and acted at the ...
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... booke , and haftes him to the play ; Where when he comes and reads , here's fluff , " 66 doth fay : Because the lookers on may hold him wise , He laughs at what he likes , and then will rife , And takes tobacco ; then about will looke ...
... booke , and haftes him to the play ; Where when he comes and reads , here's fluff , " 66 doth fay : Because the lookers on may hold him wise , He laughs at what he likes , and then will rife , And takes tobacco ; then about will looke ...
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