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Page xix
... nature the title " Tragecall " for the pur- pose of tempting buyers ; nor must we forget that in 1623 Heminge and Condell put into their list of tragedies in their first edition of the plays of Shakespeare , 1623 , at least one play ...
... nature the title " Tragecall " for the pur- pose of tempting buyers ; nor must we forget that in 1623 Heminge and Condell put into their list of tragedies in their first edition of the plays of Shakespeare , 1623 , at least one play ...
Page xxvii
... natural father , and she bade him , if he would understand more of her love for him , to ascertain himself that so much as you have so much you are worth , and so much I love you and no more . Leir , nothing satisfied with this answer ...
... natural father , and she bade him , if he would understand more of her love for him , to ascertain himself that so much as you have so much you are worth , and so much I love you and no more . Leir , nothing satisfied with this answer ...
Page xxxvii
... nature , answered with an oath , ' that she could not otherwise express her thoughts but that she loved him above all creatures . ' The credulous father upon this made her the same promise that he did to her eldest sister , that is the ...
... nature , answered with an oath , ' that she could not otherwise express her thoughts but that she loved him above all creatures . ' The credulous father upon this made her the same promise that he did to her eldest sister , that is the ...
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... Nature so doth bind and dutie me compell , To love you as I ought my father , well ; Yet shortly I may chance , if Fortune will , To find in heart to beare another more good will . Thus much I said of nuptial loves that ment . And ...
... Nature so doth bind and dutie me compell , To love you as I ought my father , well ; Yet shortly I may chance , if Fortune will , To find in heart to beare another more good will . Thus much I said of nuptial loves that ment . And ...
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... nature , " he was beloved by those who really knew him ; that loving his art , he was very careless as to fame ; and that , living in an age when men took their lives more quietly than it is the fashion to do in this busy and feverish ...
... nature , " he was beloved by those who really knew him ; that loving his art , he was very careless as to fame ; and that , living in an age when men took their lives more quietly than it is the fashion to do in this busy and feverish ...
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