Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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William Shakespeare. 2 lift out of his own imagination ; fince he must have had fingular good fortune to have been poffeffed of two or three different copies of all , when neither editors nor collectors , in the course of near fifty ...
William Shakespeare. 2 lift out of his own imagination ; fince he must have had fingular good fortune to have been poffeffed of two or three different copies of all , when neither editors nor collectors , in the course of near fifty ...
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... must be of opinion will be unfavourable to the memory of the dead . LIFE does not often receive good unmixed with evil . The benefits of the art of printing are de- praved by the facility with which scandal may be diffufed , diffufed ...
... must be of opinion will be unfavourable to the memory of the dead . LIFE does not often receive good unmixed with evil . The benefits of the art of printing are de- praved by the facility with which scandal may be diffufed , diffufed ...
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... must be held the worthier . Her . I would my father lookt but with my eyes . The . Rather your eyes must with his iudgement looke , Her . I do intreate your grace to pardon me . I know not by what power I am made bold , Nor how it may ...
... must be held the worthier . Her . I would my father lookt but with my eyes . The . Rather your eyes must with his iudgement looke , Her . I do intreate your grace to pardon me . I know not by what power I am made bold , Nor how it may ...
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... must imploy you in fome bufineffe Against our nuptiall , and conferre with you Of fomething , neerely that concernes your felues . Ege . With duty and defire , we follow you . Exeunt Lyf . How now my loue ? Why is your cheeké fo pale ...
... must imploy you in fome bufineffe Against our nuptiall , and conferre with you Of fomething , neerely that concernes your felues . Ege . With duty and defire , we follow you . Exeunt Lyf . How now my loue ? Why is your cheeké fo pale ...
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... must take Thisby on you . Flu . What is Thisby ? a wandring knight ? Quin . It is the lady that Pyramus must loue . ( coming . Flu . Nay faith , let not me play a woman , I haue a beard Quin . That's al one , you shal play it in a maske ...
... must take Thisby on you . Flu . What is Thisby ? a wandring knight ? Quin . It is the lady that Pyramus must loue . ( coming . Flu . Nay faith , let not me play a woman , I haue a beard Quin . That's al one , you shal play it in a maske ...
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