The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and SteevensT. Wardle, 1836 - 1062 pages |
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... meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his per- formance was the Ghost in his own Hamlet . I should have been much more pleased , to have learned from certain authority , which was the first play he wrote ...
... meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his per- formance was the Ghost in his own Hamlet . I should have been much more pleased , to have learned from certain authority , which was the first play he wrote ...
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... meet with it in any edition that I have seen , as quoted by Mr. Jonson . Besides his plays in this edition , there are two or three ascribed to him by Mr. Langbaine , which I have never seen , and know nothing of . He writ likewise ...
... meet with it in any edition that I have seen , as quoted by Mr. Jonson . Besides his plays in this edition , there are two or three ascribed to him by Mr. Langbaine , which I have never seen , and know nothing of . He writ likewise ...
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... meet the Council hear a riot ; there is no fear of Got in a riot : the Council , look you , shall desire to hear the fear of Got , and not to hear a riot ; take your vizaments ] in that . Shal . Ha ! o ' my life , if I were young again ...
... meet the Council hear a riot ; there is no fear of Got in a riot : the Council , look you , shall desire to hear the fear of Got , and not to hear a riot ; take your vizaments ] in that . Shal . Ha ! o ' my life , if I were young again ...
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... meet her ; fee'd every slight occa- done . Will they yet look after thee ? thou , after the expense of so much money , besion , that could but niggardly give me sight of now a gainer ? Good body , ' I thank thee : Lether ; not only ...
... meet her ; fee'd every slight occa- done . Will they yet look after thee ? thou , after the expense of so much money , besion , that could but niggardly give me sight of now a gainer ? Good body , ' I thank thee : Lether ; not only ...
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... meet. bers of the genders ? Thou art as foolish christian creatures as I would desires . Mrs. Page . Pr'ythee hold thy peace . Eva . Shew me now , William , some declen- sions of your pronouns . Will . Forsooth , I have forgot . Eva . It ...
... meet. bers of the genders ? Thou art as foolish christian creatures as I would desires . Mrs. Page . Pr'ythee hold thy peace . Eva . Shew me now , William , some declen- sions of your pronouns . Will . Forsooth , I have forgot . Eva . It ...
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