The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... gone the length of saying that " perhaps , all things considered , there never was a book so correctly printed , " was constrained to abandon it in thousands of instances . The truth is , that no edition of Shakespeare founded literally ...
... gone the length of saying that " perhaps , all things considered , there never was a book so correctly printed , " was constrained to abandon it in thousands of instances . The truth is , that no edition of Shakespeare founded literally ...
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... gone . " Ms. Sloane , 1489 , f . 11 . " Who is this lyes under this hearse ? Ho , ho , quoth the divel , tis my Dr. Pearce . " Ms. Sloane , 14. 89 , f . 11 . A double epitaph , said to have been his composition , is preserved in ...
... gone . " Ms. Sloane , 1489 , f . 11 . " Who is this lyes under this hearse ? Ho , ho , quoth the divel , tis my Dr. Pearce . " Ms. Sloane , 14. 89 , f . 11 . A double epitaph , said to have been his composition , is preserved in ...
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... gone is to the grave , ( Death's publique tyring - house ) the Nuncius is . For , though his line of life went soone about , The life yet of his lines shall never out . HUGH HOLLAND . The Workes of William Shakespeare , contain- ing all ...
... gone is to the grave , ( Death's publique tyring - house ) the Nuncius is . For , though his line of life went soone about , The life yet of his lines shall never out . HUGH HOLLAND . The Workes of William Shakespeare , contain- ing all ...
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... gone , to save your ship from wrack ; Which cannot perish , having thee aboard , Being destin'd to a drier death on shore : - I must go send some better messenger ; I fear my Julia would not deign my lines , Receiving them from such a ...
... gone , to save your ship from wrack ; Which cannot perish , having thee aboard , Being destin'd to a drier death on shore : - I must go send some better messenger ; I fear my Julia would not deign my lines , Receiving them from such a ...
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... gone ? Luc . That you may ruminate . [ Exit . JUL . And yet , I would I had o'erlook'd the letter . It were a shame to call her back again , Julia's " Why not on Proteus ? " & c . proves , I think , that on occurred in the preceding ...
... gone ? Luc . That you may ruminate . [ Exit . JUL . And yet , I would I had o'erlook'd the letter . It were a shame to call her back again , Julia's " Why not on Proteus ? " & c . proves , I think , that on occurred in the preceding ...
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