The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... doubt , was print- ed in quarto in 1593 or 1594 , though no copy of the edition is now known to be extant . Reprinted in 1600 , 1602 , 1617 , 1620 , 1630 , & c . 2. Lucrece , quarto , 1594 , Richard Field , for John Harrifon . Reprinted ...
... doubt , was print- ed in quarto in 1593 or 1594 , though no copy of the edition is now known to be extant . Reprinted in 1600 , 1602 , 1617 , 1620 , 1630 , & c . 2. Lucrece , quarto , 1594 , Richard Field , for John Harrifon . Reprinted ...
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... doubt that this obfervation would be found true in every inftance , were but editions extant from which we might learn the exact time when every piece was compofed , and whether writ for the town or the court . " - From the following ...
... doubt that this obfervation would be found true in every inftance , were but editions extant from which we might learn the exact time when every piece was compofed , and whether writ for the town or the court . " - From the following ...
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... doubt not but you will without any motion from us have good regard for the appointing of meete and ferviceable perfons to be Sheriffs in the feveral counties , which is a matter of great importance , efpecially at this time , when all ...
... doubt not but you will without any motion from us have good regard for the appointing of meete and ferviceable perfons to be Sheriffs in the feveral counties , which is a matter of great importance , efpecially at this time , when all ...
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... will fo behave himfelfe in this par- ticular as you fhall have just caufe to allowe of our recommen- dation , and his good fervice . And fo , " & c . 6 I have no doubt that an equivoque was here OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS . 89.
... will fo behave himfelfe in this par- ticular as you fhall have just caufe to allowe of our recommen- dation , and his good fervice . And fo , " & c . 6 I have no doubt that an equivoque was here OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS . 89.
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William Shakespeare. 6 I have no doubt that an equivoque was here in- tended , and that , befide the obvious fenfe , an ... doubt , pro- nounced alike in Shak fpeare's time , and hence they are fre- quently confounded in the old copies of ...
William Shakespeare. 6 I have no doubt that an equivoque was here in- tended , and that , befide the obvious fenfe , an ... doubt , pro- nounced alike in Shak fpeare's time , and hence they are fre- quently confounded in the old copies of ...
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