The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 72
... causes may have arisen simul- taneous inequalities in taste and art which otherwise appear to be inexplicable , and which would doubtlessly have been removed had Shakespeare lived to have given the public a revised edition of his works ...
... causes may have arisen simul- taneous inequalities in taste and art which otherwise appear to be inexplicable , and which would doubtlessly have been removed had Shakespeare lived to have given the public a revised edition of his works ...
Page 81
... cause of the tumult being assigned to the intervention of a sorcerer ; but it is hardly pleasant to be told , even in burlesque , that this personage was accused of having " foisted a company of base and common fellows to make up our ...
... cause of the tumult being assigned to the intervention of a sorcerer ; but it is hardly pleasant to be told , even in burlesque , that this personage was accused of having " foisted a company of base and common fellows to make up our ...
Page 152
... one John Addenbroke , but it then seems to have been in abeyance for a time , the first precept for a jury in the cause being dated December 21 , 1608 ; after which there was another delay , possibly 152 Life WILLIAM.
... one John Addenbroke , but it then seems to have been in abeyance for a time , the first precept for a jury in the cause being dated December 21 , 1608 ; after which there was another delay , possibly 152 Life WILLIAM.
Page 174
... cause on April 23 , the seizure could not have occurred much before the end of the preceding month . It is satisfactory to know that the invalid's mind was as yet unclouded , several of the interlineations that were added on the ...
... cause on April 23 , the seizure could not have occurred much before the end of the preceding month . It is satisfactory to know that the invalid's mind was as yet unclouded , several of the interlineations that were added on the ...
Page 186
... cause of the malady , then attributed to undue festivity , would now be readily dis- cernible in the wretched sanitary conditions surrounding his residence . If truth , and not romance , is to be invoked , were there the woodbine and ...
... cause of the malady , then attributed to undue festivity , would now be readily dis- cernible in the wretched sanitary conditions surrounding his residence . If truth , and not romance , is to be invoked , were there the woodbine and ...
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