The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... seems the guft of that age was not nice and delicate in these matters ; the plain and incurious judgement of our an- ceftors , being prepared with favour , and taking every thing by the right and eafieft handle : For example , in the ...
... seems the guft of that age was not nice and delicate in these matters ; the plain and incurious judgement of our an- ceftors , being prepared with favour , and taking every thing by the right and eafieft handle : For example , in the ...
Page 58
... , as I have already mentioned , did not die till the end of the year 1610. and should seem to have executed the duties of the office to the laft ; for his executor , Herbert , Mafter of the Revels to King James the 58 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... , as I have already mentioned , did not die till the end of the year 1610. and should seem to have executed the duties of the office to the laft ; for his executor , Herbert , Mafter of the Revels to King James the 58 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
Page 78
... seem to be hail fellow well met . " So late as in the year 1658. we find the following adver- tifement at the end of a piece called The Cruelty of the Spa- niards in Peru , by Sir William D'Avenant : " Notwithstand- ing the great ...
... seem to be hail fellow well met . " So late as in the year 1658. we find the following adver- tifement at the end of a piece called The Cruelty of the Spa- niards in Peru , by Sir William D'Avenant : " Notwithstand- ing the great ...
Page 173
... seems to have been the ufual mode during a great part of the last century , was an established cuftóm in the year 1612 . for Decker , in the prologue to one of his come- dies , printed in that year , fpeaks of the poet's third day . 3 ...
... seems to have been the ufual mode during a great part of the last century , was an established cuftóm in the year 1612 . for Decker , in the prologue to one of his come- dies , printed in that year , fpeaks of the poet's third day . 3 ...
Page 207
... seem to have been dead , [ Since the fheet which contains the will of John Shakspeare was printed , I have learned that it was originally perfect , when found by Jofeph Mosely , though the firft leaf has fince been loft . Mosely ...
... seem to have been dead , [ Since the fheet which contains the will of John Shakspeare was printed , I have learned that it was originally perfect , when found by Jofeph Mosely , though the firft leaf has fince been loft . Mosely ...
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