The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Page 15
... unto them . At such a play my father tooke me with him , and made mee stand between his leggs as he sate upon one of the benches , where wee saw and heard very well . The play was called the Cradle of Security , wherin was personated a ...
... unto them . At such a play my father tooke me with him , and made mee stand between his leggs as he sate upon one of the benches , where wee saw and heard very well . The play was called the Cradle of Security , wherin was personated a ...
Page 35
... unto her in effect , and toke her by the hand , and kissed to- gether in the presence of this deponent and the said Willis . " These proceedings are afterwards referred to in the same depositions as constituting a definite " contract of ...
... unto her in effect , and toke her by the hand , and kissed to- gether in the presence of this deponent and the said Willis . " These proceedings are afterwards referred to in the same depositions as constituting a definite " contract of ...
Page 37
... unto Agnes Hwens , wyddow , ” ( Bearley register ) . Let us hope that , after the production of this decisive testimony , nothing more will be heard of the insinuations that have hitherto thrown an unpleasant shadow over one of the most ...
... unto Agnes Hwens , wyddow , ” ( Bearley register ) . Let us hope that , after the production of this decisive testimony , nothing more will be heard of the insinuations that have hitherto thrown an unpleasant shadow over one of the most ...
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... unto the Theater by London , in company of a wor- shipfull marchant named master Nicholas Lete , I founde one of this kinde there with double flowers , which before that time I had not seene , " ( The Herball , 1597 , p . 804 ) . Thus ...
... unto the Theater by London , in company of a wor- shipfull marchant named master Nicholas Lete , I founde one of this kinde there with double flowers , which before that time I had not seene , " ( The Herball , 1597 , p . 804 ) . Thus ...
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... unto none of you ( like me ) sought those burres to cleave : those Puppets ( I mean ) that speake from our mouths , those an- ticks garnisht in our colours . Is it not strange that I , to whom they all have been beholding ; is it not ...
... unto none of you ( like me ) sought those burres to cleave : those Puppets ( I mean ) that speake from our mouths , those an- ticks garnisht in our colours . Is it not strange that I , to whom they all have been beholding ; is it not ...
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