The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... faith- In the first , and never guilty in the last . " Sometimes plays were printed surreptitiously without the cognizance of either the authors or the company to which they belonged , and there is an admonition directed to the ...
... faith- In the first , and never guilty in the last . " Sometimes plays were printed surreptitiously without the cognizance of either the authors or the company to which they belonged , and there is an admonition directed to the ...
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... Faith & c . , after the Conquest : before Edmund Anderson , Thomas Walmysley , George Kingesmyll , and Peter Warburton , Justices of our Lady the Queen , and others there then present : between William Shakespeare gentleman ...
... Faith & c . , after the Conquest : before Edmund Anderson , Thomas Walmysley , George Kingesmyll , and Peter Warburton , Justices of our Lady the Queen , and others there then present : between William Shakespeare gentleman ...
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... Faith , & c . LONDON SS . William Hathway and Thomas Hathway in their proper persons demand against Richard Lane gentleman and William Smyth gentleman , one messuage with appurtenances in the parish of St Anne Blackfriers as their right ...
... Faith , & c . LONDON SS . William Hathway and Thomas Hathway in their proper persons demand against Richard Lane gentleman and William Smyth gentleman , one messuage with appurtenances in the parish of St Anne Blackfriers as their right ...
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... faith with Julia whom I lov'd : And , notwithstanding all her sudden quips , The least whereof would quell a lover's hope , Yet , spaniel - like , the more she spurns my love , The more it grows , and fawneth on her still . d But here ...
... faith with Julia whom I lov'd : And , notwithstanding all her sudden quips , The least whereof would quell a lover's hope , Yet , spaniel - like , the more she spurns my love , The more it grows , and fawneth on her still . d But here ...
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... faith , which I would have disprais'd . I am my master's true confirmed love ; But cannot be true servant to my master , Unless I prove false traitor to myself . Yet will I woo for him ; but yet so coldly , As , Heaven it knows , I ...
... faith , which I would have disprais'd . I am my master's true confirmed love ; But cannot be true servant to my master , Unless I prove false traitor to myself . Yet will I woo for him ; but yet so coldly , As , Heaven it knows , I ...
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