The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from Each Play : with a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 345 pages |
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... King Henry the Seventh , for his faithful and approved services , with lands and tenements given him in those parts of Warwickshire , where they have continued by some descents in good reputation and credit . " If Shakspeare's father ...
... King Henry the Seventh , for his faithful and approved services , with lands and tenements given him in those parts of Warwickshire , where they have continued by some descents in good reputation and credit . " If Shakspeare's father ...
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... King Henry IV . , expressly shows the spectators , " this worm- eaten hold of ragged stone , " in which Northumberland was lodged . Iachimo takes the most exact inventory of every article in Imogen's bed - chamber , from the silk and ...
... King Henry IV . , expressly shows the spectators , " this worm- eaten hold of ragged stone , " in which Northumberland was lodged . Iachimo takes the most exact inventory of every article in Imogen's bed - chamber , from the silk and ...
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... King John , Richard the Second , Henry the Fourth , Richard the Third , Romeo and Juliet , The Midsum- mer Night's Dream , Two Gentlemen of Verona , The Comedy of Errors , The Love's Labor Lost , The Love's Labor Won , ❤ and The ...
... King John , Richard the Second , Henry the Fourth , Richard the Third , Romeo and Juliet , The Midsum- mer Night's Dream , Two Gentlemen of Verona , The Comedy of Errors , The Love's Labor Lost , The Love's Labor Won , ❤ and The ...
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... John Lowine in that of King Henry the Eighth ; with such admirable qualifications for pre - eminenee , we must infer that nothing but some personal defect could have reduced him to limit the exercise of his powers xxxvi . THE LIFE OF.
... John Lowine in that of King Henry the Eighth ; with such admirable qualifications for pre - eminenee , we must infer that nothing but some personal defect could have reduced him to limit the exercise of his powers xxxvi . THE LIFE OF.
Page xli
... KING . " Crownes have their compass , length of dayes their date , Triumphes their tombs , felicity her fate ; Of more than earth cann earth make none partaker ; But knowledge makes the king most like his Maker . " Thus honored and ...
... KING . " Crownes have their compass , length of dayes their date , Triumphes their tombs , felicity her fate ; Of more than earth cann earth make none partaker ; But knowledge makes the king most like his Maker . " Thus honored and ...
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