The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... knowledge ; and the improbability of fuch a circumftance might lead us to fuppofe that he was married on the 10th of April , about a fortnight after the exe- cution of her father's will . But the entry of the baptifm of her first child ...
... knowledge ; and the improbability of fuch a circumftance might lead us to fuppofe that he was married on the 10th of April , about a fortnight after the exe- cution of her father's will . But the entry of the baptifm of her first child ...
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... knowledge , for he mentions her in his will as unmarried . Mr. Weft , as I have already obferved , was mistaken in fuppofing the was married in Feb. 1616 , that is , in 1616-17 . She was certainly married before her father's death . See ...
... knowledge , for he mentions her in his will as unmarried . Mr. Weft , as I have already obferved , was mistaken in fuppofing the was married in Feb. 1616 , that is , in 1616-17 . She was certainly married before her father's death . See ...
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... knowledge or nicety that way ; till Ben Jonfon getting poffeffion of the ftage , brought critical learning into vogue : and that this was not done without difficulty , may ap- pear from thofe frequent leffons ( and indeed almoft ...
... knowledge or nicety that way ; till Ben Jonfon getting poffeffion of the ftage , brought critical learning into vogue : and that this was not done without difficulty , may ap- pear from thofe frequent leffons ( and indeed almoft ...
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... knowledge , whether he has it from one language or from another . Nothing is more evident than that he had a taste of natural philofophy , mechanicks , ancient and modern hiftory , poetical learning , and mythology : we find him very ...
... knowledge , whether he has it from one language or from another . Nothing is more evident than that he had a taste of natural philofophy , mechanicks , ancient and modern hiftory , poetical learning , and mythology : we find him very ...
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... knowledge : his de- fcriptions are ftill exact ; all his metaphors appro- priated , and remarkably drawn from the true nature and inherent qualities of each fubject . When he treats of ethick or politick , we may con- ftantly observe a ...
... knowledge : his de- fcriptions are ftill exact ; all his metaphors appro- priated , and remarkably drawn from the true nature and inherent qualities of each fubject . When he treats of ethick or politick , we may con- ftantly observe a ...
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