The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... keeping , furnish this memorandum .- " Shake- speare . He was much given to all unluckiness in stealing venison and rabbits ; particularly from Sir Lucy , who had him oft whipt and sometimes imprisoned , and at last made him fly his ...
... keeping , furnish this memorandum .- " Shake- speare . He was much given to all unluckiness in stealing venison and rabbits ; particularly from Sir Lucy , who had him oft whipt and sometimes imprisoned , and at last made him fly his ...
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... keeps in pay , We'll lead you to the stately tent of war , Where you shall hear the Scythian Tamburlaine Threat'ning the world with high astounding terms ; " a promise he redeems in this wise , - " Where'er I come the fatal sisters ...
... keeps in pay , We'll lead you to the stately tent of war , Where you shall hear the Scythian Tamburlaine Threat'ning the world with high astounding terms ; " a promise he redeems in this wise , - " Where'er I come the fatal sisters ...
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... keep . " Besides allusions that are obscure , but perhaps not im- possible to clear up , this notice corresponds with the tra- dition last cited , if it did not originate it , that Shakespeare not unfrequently took the kingly part , —a ...
... keep . " Besides allusions that are obscure , but perhaps not im- possible to clear up , this notice corresponds with the tra- dition last cited , if it did not originate it , that Shakespeare not unfrequently took the kingly part , —a ...
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William Shakespeare. rarer , and the players seem to have had an interest in keeping their copies for their exclusive use , and to have attended to it more carefully . Many of these better editions are without the author's name on the ...
William Shakespeare. rarer , and the players seem to have had an interest in keeping their copies for their exclusive use , and to have attended to it more carefully . Many of these better editions are without the author's name on the ...
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... keep the bulk of his pro- perty together by as strict an entail as he could execute , — from the pride of founding a family , it may be suggested , sacrificing the many to the one ; let us say , rather , from prudent calculation that ...
... keep the bulk of his pro- perty together by as strict an entail as he could execute , — from the pride of founding a family , it may be suggested , sacrificing the many to the one ; let us say , rather , from prudent calculation that ...
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