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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HISTORIE S. TRAGEDIE S. The Life and Death of King [ Troylus and Cressida )
from John . * a & f the second folio ; omitted in The Life and Death of Richard the
firft . the second . * a & f . The Tragedy of Coriolanus.a . The First part of King ...
HISTORIE S. TRAGEDIE S. The Life and Death of King [ Troylus and Cressida )
from John . * a & f the second folio ; omitted in The Life and Death of Richard the
firft . the second . * a & f . The Tragedy of Coriolanus.a . The First part of King ...
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The following Instrument was transmitted to us by Joks ANSTIS , Esq ; Garter
King at Arms . It is marned G. 13. p . 349 . [ There is also a Manuscript in the
Heralds Ofice , marked W. 2. p . 276 ; where notice is taken of this Coat , and that
the ...
The following Instrument was transmitted to us by Joks ANSTIS , Esq ; Garter
King at Arms . It is marned G. 13. p . 349 . [ There is also a Manuscript in the
Heralds Ofice , marked W. 2. p . 276 ; where notice is taken of this Coat , and that
the ...
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Of the king's ship The mariners , say , how thou hast disposed , And all the rest o'
th ' feet ? Ari , Safely in harbour Is the king's ship ; in the deep nook , where once
Thou callidst me up at midnighr , to fetch dew From the still - vext Bermoothes .
Of the king's ship The mariners , say , how thou hast disposed , And all the rest o'
th ' feet ? Ari , Safely in harbour Is the king's ship ; in the deep nook , where once
Thou callidst me up at midnighr , to fetch dew From the still - vext Bermoothes .
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Pr'ythee , my king , be quiet : seeft thou here , This is the mouth o'th ' cell ; no
noise , and enter ; Do that good mischief , which may make this island Thine owa
for ever : and I , thy Caliban , For a ray thy foot - licker . Ste . Give me thy band : I
do ...
Pr'ythee , my king , be quiet : seeft thou here , This is the mouth o'th ' cell ; no
noise , and enter ; Do that good mischief , which may make this island Thine owa
for ever : and I , thy Caliban , For a ray thy foot - licker . Ste . Give me thy band : I
do ...
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O King Stephano ! O Peer ! ... The humour of these lines confifts in their being an
allution to an old ceis . brated billad , which begins thus , King Stephano was a
coorthy Peer -- and celebrates that King's parfimony with regard to his wardrobe .
O King Stephano ! O Peer ! ... The humour of these lines confifts in their being an
allution to an old ceis . brated billad , which begins thus , King Stephano was a
coorthy Peer -- and celebrates that King's parfimony with regard to his wardrobe .
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