The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... firft and happiest hearers of the town , 4 which the theatre was fet on fire and burnt to the ground , ) are ftrictly applicable to the play before us . Mr. Chamberlaine , in Winwood's Memorials , Vol . III . p . 469 , mentions " the ...
... firft and happiest hearers of the town , 4 which the theatre was fet on fire and burnt to the ground , ) are ftrictly applicable to the play before us . Mr. Chamberlaine , in Winwood's Memorials , Vol . III . p . 469 , mentions " the ...
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... firft edition . The latter editors , by injudicious correction , have printed : Out of his felf - drawn web . JOHNSON . TYT 3 — he gives us note , ] Old copy - O gives us & c . Cor- rected by Mr. Steevens . MALONE . 4 A gift that heaven ...
... firft edition . The latter editors , by injudicious correction , have printed : Out of his felf - drawn web . JOHNSON . TYT 3 — he gives us note , ] Old copy - O gives us & c . Cor- rected by Mr. Steevens . MALONE . 4 A gift that heaven ...
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... firft buck of England was worried to death by a butcher's dog . " Skelton , whofe fatire is of the groffeft kind , in Why come you not to Court , has the fame reflection on the meanness of Cardinal Wolfey's birth : " For drede of the ...
... firft buck of England was worried to death by a butcher's dog . " Skelton , whofe fatire is of the groffeft kind , in Why come you not to Court , has the fame reflection on the meanness of Cardinal Wolfey's birth : " For drede of the ...
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... firft : Anger is like A full - hot horfe ; who being allow'd his way , Self - mettle tires him . Not a man in England Can advise me like you : be to yourself As you would to your friend . BUCK . I'll to the king ; And from a mouth of ...
... firft : Anger is like A full - hot horfe ; who being allow'd his way , Self - mettle tires him . Not a man in England Can advise me like you : be to yourself As you would to your friend . BUCK . I'll to the king ; And from a mouth of ...
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... firft minifter as adding an infection to it . WARBURTON . 8 · fuggefts the king our mafter- ] Suggests , for excites . WARBURTON . So , in King Richard II : 66 Suggeft his foon - believing adversaries . " STEEVENS . To this laft coftly ...
... firft minifter as adding an infection to it . WARBURTON . 8 · fuggefts the king our mafter- ] Suggests , for excites . WARBURTON . So , in King Richard II : 66 Suggeft his foon - believing adversaries . " STEEVENS . To this laft coftly ...
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