The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... reason of this were more curious than profitable ; but we must needs think that when the Poet went to planning the drama he saw the impracti- cability of making any thing more out of him . Sir John's dramatic office and mission were ...
... reason of this were more curious than profitable ; but we must needs think that when the Poet went to planning the drama he saw the impracti- cability of making any thing more out of him . Sir John's dramatic office and mission were ...
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... reason of this lay not only in the unjust usurpation of Henry IV , which , owing to the close connection existing between the state and its various members , exercised its influence on the barons and people , but also in the progressive ...
... reason of this lay not only in the unjust usurpation of Henry IV , which , owing to the close connection existing between the state and its various members , exercised its influence on the barons and people , but also in the progressive ...
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... reason in divinity , And all - admiring with an inward wish You would desire the king were made a prelate : 19. “ A thousand pounds by the year " ; " Hall and Holinshed the principal sum . ' And the king to have clerely to his cofers ...
... reason in divinity , And all - admiring with an inward wish You would desire the king were made a prelate : 19. “ A thousand pounds by the year " ; " Hall and Holinshed the principal sum . ' And the king to have clerely to his cofers ...
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... reason of the length of their heare , make show neither of face nor of body . And yet thes curres , forsoothe , because they are so strange , are greatly set by , esteemed , taken up , and made of , many times instead of the spaniell ...
... reason of the length of their heare , make show neither of face nor of body . And yet thes curres , forsoothe , because they are so strange , are greatly set by , esteemed , taken up , and made of , many times instead of the spaniell ...
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... reasons turn into your bosoms , As dogs upon their masters , worrying you . See you , my princes and my noble peers , These English monsters ! My Lord of Cam- bridge here , You know how apt our love was to accord To furnish him with all ...
... reasons turn into your bosoms , As dogs upon their masters , worrying you . See you , my princes and my noble peers , These English monsters ! My Lord of Cam- bridge here , You know how apt our love was to accord To furnish him with all ...
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