The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1 |
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... fufficient vintner , kept the tavern now known by the , fign of the Crown , and was mayor of the faid city in 1621 . His mother was a very beautiful woman , of a good wit and converfation , in which 4 " One of Shakspeare's younger ...
... fufficient vintner , kept the tavern now known by the , fign of the Crown , and was mayor of the faid city in 1621 . His mother was a very beautiful woman , of a good wit and converfation , in which 4 " One of Shakspeare's younger ...
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... fufficient fecurity as the overfeers of this my will fhall like of , to furrender or grant , all her eftate and right that fhall defcend or come unto her after my de- cease , or that fhe now hath , of , in , or to , one copyhold ...
... fufficient fecurity as the overfeers of this my will fhall like of , to furrender or grant , all her eftate and right that fhall defcend or come unto her after my de- cease , or that fhe now hath , of , in , or to , one copyhold ...
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... fufficient to prevent their doing him an injufticę in the other . I cannot however but mention fome of his prin- cipal and characteristick excellencies , for which ( notwithstanding his defects ) he is juftly and uni- verfally elevated ...
... fufficient to prevent their doing him an injufticę in the other . I cannot however but mention fome of his prin- cipal and characteristick excellencies , for which ( notwithstanding his defects ) he is juftly and uni- verfally elevated ...
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... fufficient to mislead and deprefs the greatest genius upon earth . Nay , the more modefty with which fuch a one is endued , the more he is in danger of fubmitting and con- forming to others , against his own better judgment . But as to ...
... fufficient to mislead and deprefs the greatest genius upon earth . Nay , the more modefty with which fuch a one is endued , the more he is in danger of fubmitting and con- forming to others , against his own better judgment . But as to ...
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... fufficient knowledge of the progrefs and various flages of the English , tongue , as well as acquaintance with the peculiarity of Shakspeare's language , to under- ftand what was right ; nor had he either common judgment to fee , or ...
... fufficient knowledge of the progrefs and various flages of the English , tongue , as well as acquaintance with the peculiarity of Shakspeare's language , to under- ftand what was right ; nor had he either common judgment to fee , or ...
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