“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... tion , and a prudent manager in all his domestick affairs . " Plainly , from a fragment of Euripides preserved by Stobœus : “ Γυνὴ γὰρ ἐν κακοῖσι καὶ νόσοις πόσει “ Ηδιςόν ἐσι , δωματ ̓ ἦν οἰκῆ καλῶς , “ Οργνή τε πραυνεσα , καὶ ...
... tion , and a prudent manager in all his domestick affairs . " Plainly , from a fragment of Euripides preserved by Stobœus : “ Γυνὴ γὰρ ἐν κακοῖσι καὶ νόσοις πόσει “ Ηδιςόν ἐσι , δωματ ̓ ἦν οἰκῆ καλῶς , “ Οργνή τε πραυνεσα , καὶ ...
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... tion . " Shakspeare , however , hath frequent allusions to the facts and fables of antiquity . " Granted : ---- and as Mat . Prior says , to save the effusion of more Christian ink , I will endeavour to show , how they came to his ...
... tion . " Shakspeare , however , hath frequent allusions to the facts and fables of antiquity . " Granted : ---- and as Mat . Prior says , to save the effusion of more Christian ink , I will endeavour to show , how they came to his ...
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... tion is copied by Holinshed , is very explicit in the demands of the Cardinal : who having insolently told the Lord Mayor and Aldermen , " For sothe I thinke , that halfe your substaunce were to litle , " assures them by way of comfort ...
... tion is copied by Holinshed , is very explicit in the demands of the Cardinal : who having insolently told the Lord Mayor and Aldermen , " For sothe I thinke , that halfe your substaunce were to litle , " assures them by way of comfort ...
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... tion of Betterton , who was inquisitive into this point , and had very early opportunities of inquiry from Sir W. D'Avenant , that he was no extraordi-. * It was observed in the former edition , that this place is not met with in ...
... tion of Betterton , who was inquisitive into this point , and had very early opportunities of inquiry from Sir W. D'Avenant , that he was no extraordi-. * It was observed in the former edition , that this place is not met with in ...
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... tion , or a new Praise of the old Asse . And Nash again , in Have with you to Saffron Walden , or Gabriell Harvey's Hunt is up ; containing a full Answer to the eldest Sonne of the Halter- maker , 1596 . Dr. Lodge calls Nash our true ...
... tion , or a new Praise of the old Asse . And Nash again , in Have with you to Saffron Walden , or Gabriell Harvey's Hunt is up ; containing a full Answer to the eldest Sonne of the Halter- maker , 1596 . Dr. Lodge calls Nash our true ...
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