The Works of Shakespeare, Band 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... and probably he who hath carried on the work might never have thought of fuch an undertaking if he had not found a confiderable part so done to his hands . From From what causes it proceeded that the works of this W ...
... and probably he who hath carried on the work might never have thought of fuch an undertaking if he had not found a confiderable part so done to his hands . From From what causes it proceeded that the works of this W ...
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... never possess'd in a more eminent degree , or display'd in so different instances . Yet all along , there is seen no labour , no pains to raise them ; no preparation to guide our guess to the effect , or be perceiv'd to lead toward it ...
... never possess'd in a more eminent degree , or display'd in so different instances . Yet all along , there is seen no labour , no pains to raise them ; no preparation to guide our guess to the effect , or be perceiv'd to lead toward it ...
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... never was a more groundless report , or to the contrary of which there are more undeniable evidences . As , the comedy of the Merry Wives of Windsor , which he entirely new writ ; the History of Henry the fixth , which was first ...
... never was a more groundless report , or to the contrary of which there are more undeniable evidences . As , the comedy of the Merry Wives of Windsor , which he entirely new writ ; the History of Henry the fixth , which was first ...
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... never once made a they cry blot . Nay the spirit of opposition ran so high , that whatever those of the one fide objected to the other , was taken at the rebound , and turned into praifes ; as injudicioufly , as their antagonists before ...
... never once made a they cry blot . Nay the spirit of opposition ran so high , that whatever those of the one fide objected to the other , was taken at the rebound , and turned into praifes ; as injudicioufly , as their antagonists before ...
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... never forgave it . HE dyed in the 53d year of his age , and was bury'd on the north fide of the chancel , in the great church at Stratford , where a monument , as engraved in the plate , is placed in the wall . On his grave - stone ...
... never forgave it . HE dyed in the 53d year of his age , and was bury'd on the north fide of the chancel , in the great church at Stratford , where a monument , as engraved in the plate , is placed in the wall . On his grave - stone ...
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