The Plays of William Shakspeare. In Fifteen Volumes: King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. IH. Baldwin, 1793 - English drama |
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... . Pope , who is very inaccurate in matters of this kind , fays that the former was printed in 1611 , as written by W. Shakfpeare and W. Rowley . P " But this is not true . In the I KING JOHN.] The Troublefame Reign of King John ...
... . Pope , who is very inaccurate in matters of this kind , fays that the former was printed in 1611 , as written by W. Shakfpeare and W. Rowley . P " But this is not true . In the I KING JOHN.] The Troublefame Reign of King John ...
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. P " But this is not true . In the fecond edition of this old play in 1611 , the letters W. Sh . were put into the title - page , to deceive the pur- chafer , and to lead ... true. In the fecond edition ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. P " But this is not true . In the fecond edition of this old play in 1611 , the letters W. Sh . were put into the title - page , to deceive the pur- chafer , and to lead ... true. In the fecond edition ...
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. CHAT . Philip of France , in right and true behalf Of thy deceased brother Geffrey's fon , Arthur Plantagenet , lays moft lawful claim To this fair ifland , and the territories ; To Ireland , Poitiers ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. CHAT . Philip of France , in right and true behalf Of thy deceased brother Geffrey's fon , Arthur Plantagenet , lays moft lawful claim To this fair ifland , and the territories ; To Ireland , Poitiers ...
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... true begot , or no , That ftill I lay upon my mother's head ; But , that I am as well begot , my liege , ( Fair fall the bones that took the pains for me ! ) Compare our faces , and be judge yourself . If old fir Robert did beget us ...
... true begot , or no , That ftill I lay upon my mother's head ; But , that I am as well begot , my liege , ( Fair fall the bones that took the pains for me ! ) Compare our faces , and be judge yourself . If old fir Robert did beget us ...
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... true one . " To his fhape " means in ad- dition to it . So , in Troilus and Creffida : " The Greeks are strong , and skilful to their ftrength , " Fierce to their skill , and to their fierceness valiant . " A STEEVENS . 2 I would not be ...
... true one . " To his fhape " means in ad- dition to it . So , in Troilus and Creffida : " The Greeks are strong , and skilful to their ftrength , " Fierce to their skill , and to their fierceness valiant . " A STEEVENS . 2 I would not be ...
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