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Page xx
... whose part is given to another character ( that of Ægeus ) in the subsequent editions . So also in Hamlet and King Lear . This too makes it probable that the Promp- ter's Books were what they call'd the Ori- ginal Copies . From ...
... whose part is given to another character ( that of Ægeus ) in the subsequent editions . So also in Hamlet and King Lear . This too makes it probable that the Promp- ter's Books were what they call'd the Ori- ginal Copies . From ...
Page xxxvi
... whose hands it was put , after having turn'd it carelesly and superciliously over , were just upon returning it to him with an ill - natur'd answer , that it would be of no service to their Company ; when Shakespear luckily caft his eye ...
... whose hands it was put , after having turn'd it carelesly and superciliously over , were just upon returning it to him with an ill - natur'd answer , that it would be of no service to their Company ; when Shakespear luckily caft his eye ...
Page xxxviii
... whose Name doth deck the Tomb far more than Coft since all that he has Writ Leaves living Art but Page to serve his Wit 06.A.D1616 Ætat . 53. Die 23. Apr. 1938. in the life . P. Fourdrinier sculp . 2 A " own candor , ( for I lov'd the.
... whose Name doth deck the Tomb far more than Coft since all that he has Writ Leaves living Art but Page to serve his Wit 06.A.D1616 Ætat . 53. Die 23. Apr. 1938. in the life . P. Fourdrinier sculp . 2 A " own candor , ( for I lov'd the.
Page lii
... whose Great Grandfather for his faithful and approved Service to the late most prudent Prince , King Henry VII . of famous Me- mory , was advanced and rewarded with Lands and Tenements , given to him in those Parts of War- wickshire ...
... whose Great Grandfather for his faithful and approved Service to the late most prudent Prince , King Henry VII . of famous Me- mory , was advanced and rewarded with Lands and Tenements , given to him in those Parts of War- wickshire ...
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... whose pity sighing back again Did us but loving wrong . Mira . Alack ! what trouble Was I then to you ? Pro . O a cherubim Thou waft that did preferve me : Thou didst smile , Infused with a fortitude from heav'n ; When I have deck'd the ...
... whose pity sighing back again Did us but loving wrong . Mira . Alack ! what trouble Was I then to you ? Pro . O a cherubim Thou waft that did preferve me : Thou didst smile , Infused with a fortitude from heav'n ; When I have deck'd the ...
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