The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton, the illustr. by J. Gilbert engr. by the brothers Dalziel, Part 168, Volume 1 |
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... never received any answer , nor indeed , to the best of my belief , did Mr. Collier write to me at all subsequently ; and , although I thought it strange , yet I certainly never took offence at it . I resolved , Duke of Devonshire ...
... never received any answer , nor indeed , to the best of my belief , did Mr. Collier write to me at all subsequently ; and , although I thought it strange , yet I certainly never took offence at it . I resolved , Duke of Devonshire ...
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... never proove an usurer , and the kindest of them all will never proove a kinde nurse ; yet whilst you may , seeke you better maisters ; for it is pitty men of such rare wits should bee subject to the pleasures of such rude groomes ...
... never proove an usurer , and the kindest of them all will never proove a kinde nurse ; yet whilst you may , seeke you better maisters ; for it is pitty men of such rare wits should bee subject to the pleasures of such rude groomes ...
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... never be the other whome at that time I did not so much spare as since I wish I had , for that , as I have moderated the heate of living writers , and might have usde my owne discretion , especially in such a case , the author beeing ...
... never be the other whome at that time I did not so much spare as since I wish I had , for that , as I have moderated the heate of living writers , and might have usde my owne discretion , especially in such a case , the author beeing ...
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... never blotted out a line . My answer hath been , Would he had blotted a thousand ! Which they thought a malevolent speech . I had not told pos- terity this , but for their ignorance , who chose that cir- cumstance to commend their ...
... never blotted out a line . My answer hath been , Would he had blotted a thousand ! Which they thought a malevolent speech . I had not told pos- terity this , but for their ignorance , who chose that cir- cumstance to commend their ...
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... never friendly to their calling wth the distruccōn of their meanes of liuelihood by the pulling downe of their plaiehouse wch is a priuate theatre and hath never giuen ocasion of anger by anie disorders . These bearers are two of the ...
... never friendly to their calling wth the distruccōn of their meanes of liuelihood by the pulling downe of their plaiehouse wch is a priuate theatre and hath never giuen ocasion of anger by anie disorders . These bearers are two of the ...
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