Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareJohn Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 Seiten |
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... thought fit to marry while he was yet very young . His wife was the daughter of one Hathaway , said to have been a substantial yeoman in the neigh bourhood of Stratford . In this kind of settlement he continued for some time , till an ...
... thought fit to marry while he was yet very young . His wife was the daughter of one Hathaway , said to have been a substantial yeoman in the neigh bourhood of Stratford . In this kind of settlement he continued for some time , till an ...
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... thought a malevolent 66 speech . I had not told posterity this , but for their ignorance , who chose that " circumstance to commend their friend by , wherein he most faulted : and to jus- " tify mine own candour , for I loved the man ...
... thought a malevolent 66 speech . I had not told posterity this , but for their ignorance , who chose that " circumstance to commend their friend by , wherein he most faulted : and to jus- " tify mine own candour , for I loved the man ...
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... thought , And sat like Patience on a monument , Smiling at grief . What an image is here given ! and what a task would it have been for the greatest masters of Greece and Roine to have expressed the passions designed by this sketch of ...
... thought , And sat like Patience on a monument , Smiling at grief . What an image is here given ! and what a task would it have been for the greatest masters of Greece and Roine to have expressed the passions designed by this sketch of ...
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... thought of in the contrivance and course of the whole ; and with the fable ought to be considered the fit disposition , order , and conduct of its several parts . As it is not in this province of the drama that the strength and mastery ...
... thought of in the contrivance and course of the whole ; and with the fable ought to be considered the fit disposition , order , and conduct of its several parts . As it is not in this province of the drama that the strength and mastery ...
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... Thought is free . Cal . That's not the tune . [ Ariel plays the tune Ste . What is the same ? [ omatabor and pipe . Trin . This is the tune of our catch , play'd by the picture of no - body . Ste . If thou bee'st a man , shew thyself in ...
... Thought is free . Cal . That's not the tune . [ Ariel plays the tune Ste . What is the same ? [ omatabor and pipe . Trin . This is the tune of our catch , play'd by the picture of no - body . Ste . If thou bee'st a man , shew thyself in ...
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