The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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... —who had the means in their power of being masters of all the alterations , -to
give at once a greater currency to their own lame edition , and support the charge
which they bring against the quartos ? this , at least , is a probable opinion , and ...
... —who had the means in their power of being masters of all the alterations , -to
give at once a greater currency to their own lame edition , and support the charge
which they bring against the quartos ? this , at least , is a probable opinion , and ...
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We've lost your son , I fear , for ever : Milan and Naples have More widows in
them of this business ' making , Than we bring men to comfort them : The fault's
your own . " ALON . So is the deareft o'th'loss . Gon . My lord Sebastian , The truth
...
We've lost your son , I fear , for ever : Milan and Naples have More widows in
them of this business ' making , Than we bring men to comfort them : The fault's
your own . " ALON . So is the deareft o'th'loss . Gon . My lord Sebastian , The truth
...
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The trumpery in my house , go bring it hither , For stale , to catch these thieves .
Ari . I go , Igo , Pro . A devil , á born devil , on whose nature Nurture can never
stick ; on whom my pains , Humanly taken , all , all loft , quite loft ; And , as with
age ...
The trumpery in my house , go bring it hither , For stale , to catch these thieves .
Ari . I go , Igo , Pro . A devil , á born devil , on whose nature Nurture can never
stick ; on whom my pains , Humanly taken , all , all loft , quite loft ; And , as with
age ...
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... let him name his name , and tell them plainly he is Snug che joiner . SNUG .
Well , it shall be fo ; but there is two hard things , that is , to bring the moon - light
into a chamber ; for , you know , Pyramus and Thisby meet by moon - light .
SNUG .
... let him name his name , and tell them plainly he is Snug che joiner . SNUG .
Well , it shall be fo ; but there is two hard things , that is , to bring the moon - light
into a chamber ; for , you know , Pyramus and Thisby meet by moon - light .
SNUG .
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I'll bring thee To clust'ring filberds ; and sometimes I'll get thee Young sea - malls
froin the rockl'ú few thee the best springs ; I'll piuck theei berries ; I'll fish for thee ,
and get thee wood enough . Which lait is , indeed , a circumstance of great use ...
I'll bring thee To clust'ring filberds ; and sometimes I'll get thee Young sea - malls
froin the rockl'ú few thee the best springs ; I'll piuck theei berries ; I'll fish for thee ,
and get thee wood enough . Which lait is , indeed , a circumstance of great use ...
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