The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 - English drama |
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Page xxiii
... poor and barren as it is , gave him fuch delight , that he was content to purchase it , by the facrifice of reafon , propriety and truth . A quibble was to him the fatal Cleopatra a 4 Cleopatra for which he loft the world , and was ...
... poor and barren as it is , gave him fuch delight , that he was content to purchase it , by the facrifice of reafon , propriety and truth . A quibble was to him the fatal Cleopatra a 4 Cleopatra for which he loft the world , and was ...
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... poor Tradefmen from three years " to three years , changing the Parties every third " Year , at the Rate of fifty Shillings per Annum , the " Increafe to be diftributed to the Almes - poor there . " The Donation has all the Air of a ...
... poor Tradefmen from three years " to three years , changing the Parties every third " Year , at the Rate of fifty Shillings per Annum , the " Increafe to be diftributed to the Almes - poor there . " The Donation has all the Air of a ...
Page cii
... poor Maidens of good Name . and Fame both in London and at Stretford . Notwith- ftanding which large Donations in his Life , and Be- quefts at his Death , as he had purchased the Manor of Clopton , and all the Estate of the Family , fo ...
... poor Maidens of good Name . and Fame both in London and at Stretford . Notwith- ftanding which large Donations in his Life , and Be- quefts at his Death , as he had purchased the Manor of Clopton , and all the Estate of the Family , fo ...
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... poor a Scholar , as Many have labour'd to re- prefent him , yet I fhall be very cautious of declaring too pofitively on the other fide of the Queftion : that is , with regard to my Opinion of his Knowledge in the dead languages . And ...
... poor a Scholar , as Many have labour'd to re- prefent him , yet I fhall be very cautious of declaring too pofitively on the other fide of the Queftion : that is , with regard to my Opinion of his Knowledge in the dead languages . And ...
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... favourable Opinion of it : and I fhall always be proud to think That Encouragement the best Payment I can hope to receive from my poor Studies . Sir Sir T. HAN MER's PREFACE . W HAT the Publick Mr. THEOBALD's PREFACE . cxxiii.
... favourable Opinion of it : and I fhall always be proud to think That Encouragement the best Payment I can hope to receive from my poor Studies . Sir Sir T. HAN MER's PREFACE . W HAT the Publick Mr. THEOBALD's PREFACE . cxxiii.
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