The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 15
... stand between his leggs as he sate upon one of the benches , where wee saw and heard very well . The play was called the Cradle of Security , wherin was personated a king or some great prince , with his courtiers of severall kinds ...
... stand between his leggs as he sate upon one of the benches , where wee saw and heard very well . The play was called the Cradle of Security , wherin was personated a king or some great prince , with his courtiers of severall kinds ...
Page 46
... stands in advance at a little distance from the mansion , and which , with its turrets and elegant oriel window , is essentially in the state in which it would have been recognized by the now celebrated poachers of 1585 . At the period ...
... stands in advance at a little distance from the mansion , and which , with its turrets and elegant oriel window , is essentially in the state in which it would have been recognized by the now celebrated poachers of 1585 . At the period ...
Page 56
... stand upright , otherwise it is like ; of which kinde it chanced that , walking in the fielde next unto the Theater by London , in company of a wor- shipfull marchant named master Nicholas Lete , I founde one of this kinde there with ...
... stand upright , otherwise it is like ; of which kinde it chanced that , walking in the fielde next unto the Theater by London , in company of a wor- shipfull marchant named master Nicholas Lete , I founde one of this kinde there with ...
Page 128
... standing with long staves , and , until I came to Enfield , I thought no other of them but that they had stayed for avoiding of the rain , or to drink at some alehouses , for so they did stand under pentices at alehouses ; but at ...
... standing with long staves , and , until I came to Enfield , I thought no other of them but that they had stayed for avoiding of the rain , or to drink at some alehouses , for so they did stand under pentices at alehouses ; but at ...
Page 178
... standing bedstead in the litle chaumber , with the second - best featherbed I have , with a whole furniture therto belonging , and allso a trundle - bedsted with a featherbed , and the furniture therto belonging , and six payer of ...
... standing bedstead in the litle chaumber , with the second - best featherbed I have , with a whole furniture therto belonging , and allso a trundle - bedsted with a featherbed , and the furniture therto belonging , and six payer of ...
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