The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... perfon . In the lift of " authors out of whom Stowe's Annals were compiled , " prefixed to the last edi tion printed in his life time , quarto , 1605 , Robert Greene is enumerated with Robert de Brun , Robert Fabian , & c . and he is ...
... perfon . In the lift of " authors out of whom Stowe's Annals were compiled , " prefixed to the last edi tion printed in his life time , quarto , 1605 , Robert Greene is enumerated with Robert de Brun , Robert Fabian , & c . and he is ...
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... perfon . JOHNSON , 8 no man's pie is free'd From his ambitious finger . ] To have a finger in the pie , is a proverbial phrafe . See Ray , 244. REED . 9 - fierce vanities ? ] Fierce is here , I think , ufed like That fuch a keech ' can ...
... perfon . JOHNSON , 8 no man's pie is free'd From his ambitious finger . ] To have a finger in the pie , is a proverbial phrafe . See Ray , 244. REED . 9 - fierce vanities ? ] Fierce is here , I think , ufed like That fuch a keech ' can ...
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... perfon ready ? 1 SECR . Ay , please your grace . WOL . Well , we fhall then know more ; and Buckingham Shall leffen this big look . [ Exeunt WOLSEY , and Train . 6 comes that rack , ] To make the rack come , is not very juft . JOHNSON ...
... perfon ready ? 1 SECR . Ay , please your grace . WOL . Well , we fhall then know more ; and Buckingham Shall leffen this big look . [ Exeunt WOLSEY , and Train . 6 comes that rack , ] To make the rack come , is not very juft . JOHNSON ...
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... certainly had read , ) adds fup- port to Dr. Johnfon's conjecture : " Fortune , envious of fuch happy fucceffe , -turned her wheele , and darkened their bright That gentleman of Buckingham's : in perfon I'll hear him 28 KING HENRY VIII .
... certainly had read , ) adds fup- port to Dr. Johnfon's conjecture : " Fortune , envious of fuch happy fucceffe , -turned her wheele , and darkened their bright That gentleman of Buckingham's : in perfon I'll hear him 28 KING HENRY VIII .
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William Shakespeare. That gentleman of Buckingham's : in perfon I'll hear him his confeffions justify ; And point by point the treafons of his mafter He fhall again relate . funne of profperitie with the miftie cloudes of mishap and ...
William Shakespeare. That gentleman of Buckingham's : in perfon I'll hear him his confeffions justify ; And point by point the treafons of his mafter He fhall again relate . funne of profperitie with the miftie cloudes of mishap and ...
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