The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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William Shakespeare. THE PLAYS OF William Shakspeare . VOLUME THE SIXTH . Young Fancy thus , to me divinest name , To whom , prepared and bathed in heaven , The cest of amplest power is given : To few the godlike gift assigns , To gird ...
William Shakespeare. THE PLAYS OF William Shakspeare . VOLUME THE SIXTH . Young Fancy thus , to me divinest name , To whom , prepared and bathed in heaven , The cest of amplest power is given : To few the godlike gift assigns , To gird ...
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... Plays , vol . ix . Dr. Farmer in a note on the epilogue observes from Stowe , that " Robert Greene had written something on this story ; " but this , I apprehend , was not a play , but some historical account of Henry's reign , written ...
... Plays , vol . ix . Dr. Farmer in a note on the epilogue observes from Stowe , that " Robert Greene had written something on this story ; " but this , I apprehend , was not a play , but some historical account of Henry's reign , written ...
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... play of Henry the Eighth is one of those which still keeps possession of the stage , by the splendour of its pageantry . The coronation , ( in act 4. ) some years ago , drew the people together in multitudes for a great part of the ...
... play of Henry the Eighth is one of those which still keeps possession of the stage , by the splendour of its pageantry . The coronation , ( in act 4. ) some years ago , drew the people together in multitudes for a great part of the ...
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... play may pass ; if they be still , and willing , I'll undertake , may see away their shilling Richly in two short hours . Only they , That come to hear a merry , bawdy play , A noise of targets ; or to see a fellow In a long motley coat ...
... play may pass ; if they be still , and willing , I'll undertake , may see away their shilling Richly in two short hours . Only they , That come to hear a merry , bawdy play , A noise of targets ; or to see a fellow In a long motley coat ...
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