The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... say so , a play reprefented within a play : if the old play of Hamlet fhould ever be recovered , a fimilar interlude , Imake no doubt , would be found there ; and fomewhat of the fame contrivance may be traced in The old Taming of a ...
... say so , a play reprefented within a play : if the old play of Hamlet fhould ever be recovered , a fimilar interlude , Imake no doubt , would be found there ; and fomewhat of the fame contrivance may be traced in The old Taming of a ...
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... Say , for non - payment that the debt fhould double . " Venus and Adonis . On a conditional bond's becoming forfeited for non - pay ment of money borrowed , the whole penalty , which is ufually the double of the principal fum lent by ...
... Say , for non - payment that the debt fhould double . " Venus and Adonis . On a conditional bond's becoming forfeited for non - pay ment of money borrowed , the whole penalty , which is ufually the double of the principal fum lent by ...
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... say that in his youth he had enacted the part of the Roman Dictator , and had been killed by Brutus in the capitol ; a fcenick exhi- bition which was then probably familiar to the greater part of the audience . ፡፡ From a paffage in ...
... say that in his youth he had enacted the part of the Roman Dictator , and had been killed by Brutus in the capitol ; a fcenick exhi- bition which was then probably familiar to the greater part of the audience . ፡፡ From a paffage in ...
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... says so . " " Ben fays fo . " He certainly has not faid fo in his works , and therefore the letter - writer muft mean , that it is afferted in the pamphlet from which he pretended to quote , that Ben had faid sọ . But Ben could not ...
... says so . " " Ben fays fo . " He certainly has not faid fo in his works , and therefore the letter - writer muft mean , that it is afferted in the pamphlet from which he pretended to quote , that Ben had faid sọ . But Ben could not ...
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... say in his behalf , that our late laureat has far out - done him in thefts . -When Mr. Jonfon borrowed , ' twas from the treasury of the Ancients , which is so far from any diminution of his worth , that I think it is to his honour , at ...
... say in his behalf , that our late laureat has far out - done him in thefts . -When Mr. Jonfon borrowed , ' twas from the treasury of the Ancients , which is so far from any diminution of his worth , that I think it is to his honour , at ...
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