The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... thousand instances has been fully accomplished , it is surprising how much remains to do . Dr. Johnson , after enumerating the various circumstances which tended to the corruption of Shakespeare's text , observes , " It is not easy for ...
... thousand instances has been fully accomplished , it is surprising how much remains to do . Dr. Johnson , after enumerating the various circumstances which tended to the corruption of Shakespeare's text , observes , " It is not easy for ...
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... thousand six hundred and twenty nine . All the rest not named were erected only for common playhouses , besides the new - built Bear Garden , which was built as well for plays , and fencer's prizes , as bull - baiting ; besides one in ...
... thousand six hundred and twenty nine . All the rest not named were erected only for common playhouses , besides the new - built Bear Garden , which was built as well for plays , and fencer's prizes , as bull - baiting ; besides one in ...
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... thousand vowes to them subjective dutie . They burn in love , thy children , Shakespeare , let them , Go , wo thy muse ; more nymphish brood beget them . " Another memorial of this period , a letter addressed by Richard Quiney 66 to the ...
... thousand vowes to them subjective dutie . They burn in love , thy children , Shakespeare , let them , Go , wo thy muse ; more nymphish brood beget them . " Another memorial of this period , a letter addressed by Richard Quiney 66 to the ...
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... Thousand Pounds and upwards ; the force of which fier was so great ( the Wind sitting full upon the Towne ) , that it dispersed into so many places thereof , whereby At the same time it is quite possible that the the whole Towne was in ...
... Thousand Pounds and upwards ; the force of which fier was so great ( the Wind sitting full upon the Towne ) , that it dispersed into so many places thereof , whereby At the same time it is quite possible that the the whole Towne was in ...
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... thousand six hundred Fortie and two and thereby Devised unto this Defend and the other Defend his sister and the Complainant and other persons the lands and legacies in such sort and to such purpose word for word as the Complainant hath ...
... thousand six hundred Fortie and two and thereby Devised unto this Defend and the other Defend his sister and the Complainant and other persons the lands and legacies in such sort and to such purpose word for word as the Complainant hath ...
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