The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Chapman and Hatt [Robson and Sons, Prtrs], 1875 |
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... hand - as little ( namesake ) William , by Mis- tress Page's - to school , where Sir Hugh Evans , in the living prototype shape of Thomas Jenkins , ( master of the Stratford Grammar - school , ) stood to question him of those " articles ...
... hand - as little ( namesake ) William , by Mis- tress Page's - to school , where Sir Hugh Evans , in the living prototype shape of Thomas Jenkins , ( master of the Stratford Grammar - school , ) stood to question him of those " articles ...
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... hand , but while he was journey- ing , as he went along , on horseback , passing through the open air , in his visits to his native place and back , we behold him revolving the thoughts which became pages . When strolling through the ...
... hand , but while he was journey- ing , as he went along , on horseback , passing through the open air , in his visits to his native place and back , we behold him revolving the thoughts which became pages . When strolling through the ...
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... hand , or at the least a main finger , " ( which testifies the then prevailing custom of dramatic authors adding to ... hands of some actors , who think it against their peculiar profit to have them come in print ; and a third , that it ...
... hand , or at the least a main finger , " ( which testifies the then prevailing custom of dramatic authors adding to ... hands of some actors , who think it against their peculiar profit to have them come in print ; and a third , that it ...
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... ; " where he says : - " When the hand of time shall have brushed off his present editors and commentators , and when the very name of Voltaire , and even the memory of the language in which he has written , shall be no PREFACE . xxiii.
... ; " where he says : - " When the hand of time shall have brushed off his present editors and commentators , and when the very name of Voltaire , and even the memory of the language in which he has written , shall be no PREFACE . xxiii.
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... hand on . ” The third is : - " This most constant wife ; who , even now Answering the letter of the oracle , Unknown to you , unsought , were clipp'd about With this most tender air . " -In the last passage " were " is governed by " who ...
... hand on . ” The third is : - " This most constant wife ; who , even now Answering the letter of the oracle , Unknown to you , unsought , were clipp'd about With this most tender air . " -In the last passage " were " is governed by " who ...
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