The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... fhall take a curfory view of our most ancient dramatick exhibitions , though I fear I can add but little to the refearches which have already been made on that fubject . Mr. Warton in his elegant and ingenious Hiftory of English Poetry ...
... fhall take a curfory view of our most ancient dramatick exhibitions , though I fear I can add but little to the refearches which have already been made on that fubject . Mr. Warton in his elegant and ingenious Hiftory of English Poetry ...
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William Shakespeare. our earliest dramatick performances , that I fhall make no apology for extracting from various parts of his valuabe work , fuch particulars as fuit my present purpose . 1 The earliest dramatick entertainments ...
William Shakespeare. our earliest dramatick performances , that I fhall make no apology for extracting from various parts of his valuabe work , fuch particulars as fuit my present purpose . 1 The earliest dramatick entertainments ...
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... fhall make a figne as though the wrought uppon the fhippe with divers inftruments , and after that God shall speake to Noe : Noe , take thou thy meanye , And in the fhipp hie that ye be , For non fo righteous man to me Is nowe on earth ...
... fhall make a figne as though the wrought uppon the fhippe with divers inftruments , and after that God shall speake to Noe : Noe , take thou thy meanye , And in the fhipp hie that ye be , For non fo righteous man to me Is nowe on earth ...
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... fhall be wrappyd and woundyn in woo : Fro wo to welth now fhall ye go , With myrth ever mor to melle . Adam . I thank the , Lord , of thy grete grace , 6 That now is forgiven my gret trefpace , Now fhail we dwellyn in blyfsfull place ...
... fhall be wrappyd and woundyn in woo : Fro wo to welth now fhall ye go , With myrth ever mor to melle . Adam . I thank the , Lord , of thy grete grace , 6 That now is forgiven my gret trefpace , Now fhail we dwellyn in blyfsfull place ...
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... fhall content myfelf with merely referring to it . Many other Moralities are yet extant , of some of which I fhall give the titles below . Of one , which is not now extant , we have a curious account in a book entitled , Mount Tabor ...
... fhall content myfelf with merely referring to it . Many other Moralities are yet extant , of some of which I fhall give the titles below . Of one , which is not now extant , we have a curious account in a book entitled , Mount Tabor ...
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