The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... most exa & t mechanical procefs can- not decide on the places in which they are omitted . - Vertue , in short , though a laborious , was a very indifferent draughtfman , and his best copies too often exhibit a general inftead of a ...
... most exa & t mechanical procefs can- not decide on the places in which they are omitted . - Vertue , in short , though a laborious , was a very indifferent draughtfman , and his best copies too often exhibit a general inftead of a ...
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... most melodious twang . Mr. W. Lilly believes it was a fairy . " See Aubrey's Mifcellanies , edit . 1784 , p . 114. - Aubrey . in short , was a dupe to every wag who chose to practife on his credu- lity ; and would most certainly have ...
... most melodious twang . Mr. W. Lilly believes it was a fairy . " See Aubrey's Mifcellanies , edit . 1784 , p . 114. - Aubrey . in short , was a dupe to every wag who chose to practife on his credu- lity ; and would most certainly have ...
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... most contemptibly scratched with a pen on a small fquare piece of yellow parchment , and framed and glazed as an authen- tick icon by the " curyous poyntil " of Rowley . But this fame draw- ing very foon ceased to be stationary , was ...
... most contemptibly scratched with a pen on a small fquare piece of yellow parchment , and framed and glazed as an authen- tick icon by the " curyous poyntil " of Rowley . But this fame draw- ing very foon ceased to be stationary , was ...
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... most skilful of our modern artifls ; but it is idle to be at the charge of perpetuating illu fions : and who fhall offer to point out , among the numerous prints of Shakspeare , any one that is more like him than the reft ? The play of ...
... most skilful of our modern artifls ; but it is idle to be at the charge of perpetuating illu fions : and who fhall offer to point out , among the numerous prints of Shakspeare , any one that is more like him than the reft ? The play of ...
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... most faith in what they leaft understand . Refpect- ing our author therefore , on fome occafions , we cannot join in the prayer of Cordelia : - 66 Refloration hang Thy medicine on his lips ! " It is unlucky for him , perhaps , that ...
... most faith in what they leaft understand . Refpect- ing our author therefore , on fome occafions , we cannot join in the prayer of Cordelia : - 66 Refloration hang Thy medicine on his lips ! " It is unlucky for him , perhaps , that ...
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