The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... alfo unto him by war- rant from Mr. Woodcock , the ballad thereof . March 12 , 1593 . Tho . Millington . ] A booke entituled the Firft Part of the Contention of the twoo famous Houfes of Yorke and Lancaster , with the Deathe of the good ...
... alfo unto him by war- rant from Mr. Woodcock , the ballad thereof . March 12 , 1593 . Tho . Millington . ] A booke entituled the Firft Part of the Contention of the twoo famous Houfes of Yorke and Lancaster , with the Deathe of the good ...
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... alfo for thirty - five pounds , fourteen fhillings : but what price may be expected for it hereafter , is not very easy to be determined , the confcience of Mr. Fox , bookfeller , in Holborn , having once permitted him to afk no lefs ...
... alfo for thirty - five pounds , fourteen fhillings : but what price may be expected for it hereafter , is not very easy to be determined , the confcience of Mr. Fox , bookfeller , in Holborn , having once permitted him to afk no lefs ...
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... alfo was Mr. Pope . It must be obferved , ( fays he , ) that when his performances had merited the protection of his prince , and when the encourage- ment of the court had fucceeded to that of the town , the works of his riper years are ...
... alfo was Mr. Pope . It must be obferved , ( fays he , ) that when his performances had merited the protection of his prince , and when the encourage- ment of the court had fucceeded to that of the town , the works of his riper years are ...
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... alfo we look in vain for the name of Shakspeare . ' Sir John Harrington in his Apologie for Poetry , prefixed to the Tranflation of Ariofto , ( which was entered in the Stationers ' books Feb. 26 , 1590-1 , “ Onion . Shall I requeft ...
... alfo we look in vain for the name of Shakspeare . ' Sir John Harrington in his Apologie for Poetry , prefixed to the Tranflation of Ariofto , ( which was entered in the Stationers ' books Feb. 26 , 1590-1 , “ Onion . Shall I requeft ...
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... alfo deaded , and in dolour drent . Inftead thereof fcoffing fcurrilitie And fcornful follie with contempt is crept , Rolling in rymes of fhameless ribaudrie , Without regard or due decorum kept : Each idle wit at will prefumes to make ...
... alfo deaded , and in dolour drent . Inftead thereof fcoffing fcurrilitie And fcornful follie with contempt is crept , Rolling in rymes of fhameless ribaudrie , Without regard or due decorum kept : Each idle wit at will prefumes to make ...
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