The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... fuppofed the existence of fuch as were * ( 6 66 the hofpitable door Expos'd a matron , to avoid worfe rape . ' 18 Paradife Loft , B. I. v . 504 . been inter unu been from hee ther " S fom WOU don care are pro cha into othe merely ...
... fuppofed the existence of fuch as were * ( 6 66 the hofpitable door Expos'd a matron , to avoid worfe rape . ' 18 Paradife Loft , B. I. v . 504 . been inter unu been from hee ther " S fom WOU don care are pro cha into othe merely ...
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... fuppofed caufe of offence had happened fubfequently to the execution of the inftrument , it is to be prefumed that he would have revoked the legacy to Shakspeare : and the fame argument may be urged with refpect to the direction ...
... fuppofed caufe of offence had happened fubfequently to the execution of the inftrument , it is to be prefumed that he would have revoked the legacy to Shakspeare : and the fame argument may be urged with refpect to the direction ...
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... fuppofed the elogium of his humble mufe of no value . In a Manufcript volume of poems by William Herrick and others , in the hand - writing of the time of Charles I. which is among Rawlinfon's Collections in the Bodleian Library , is ...
... fuppofed the elogium of his humble mufe of no value . In a Manufcript volume of poems by William Herrick and others , in the hand - writing of the time of Charles I. which is among Rawlinfon's Collections in the Bodleian Library , is ...
Page 37
... fuppofed , in the year 1616-17 . He was led into the mistake by the figures 1616 ftanding nearly oppofite to the entry concerning her marriage ; but thofe figures relate to the firft entry in the fub- fequent month of April . The ...
... fuppofed , in the year 1616-17 . He was led into the mistake by the figures 1616 ftanding nearly oppofite to the entry concerning her marriage ; but thofe figures relate to the firft entry in the fub- fequent month of April . The ...
Page 72
... fuppofed to pass between Dr. Mead and Sir Thomas Hanmer , relative to the filling up of the scroll , I know not whether they are in print , and I do not choose to quote them all . The introductory lines , however , run thus : " To ...
... fuppofed to pass between Dr. Mead and Sir Thomas Hanmer , relative to the filling up of the scroll , I know not whether they are in print , and I do not choose to quote them all . The introductory lines , however , run thus : " To ...
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