The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 12
... say : Man that I made I will deftroye , Beaft , worme , and fowle to fley , For one earth the doe me nye , The folke that are herone . It harmes me fore hartefully The malice that doth nowe multiplye , That fore it greeves me inwardlie ...
... say : Man that I made I will deftroye , Beaft , worme , and fowle to fley , For one earth the doe me nye , The folke that are herone . It harmes me fore hartefully The malice that doth nowe multiplye , That fore it greeves me inwardlie ...
Page 44
... ( says the fame writer , speaking of the year 1488. ) ther was a goodly difgyfyng , and alfo this . Criftmafs ther wer many and dyvers playes . ' 99 4 A proclamation which was iffued out in the year 1547 by King Edward the Sixth , to ...
... ( says the fame writer , speaking of the year 1488. ) ther was a goodly difgyfyng , and alfo this . Criftmafs ther wer many and dyvers playes . ' 99 4 A proclamation which was iffued out in the year 1547 by King Edward the Sixth , to ...
Page 72
... say , Our author did not calculate his play For this meridian . The Bankfide , he knows , Is far more fkilful at the ebbs and flows Of water than of wit ; he did not mean For the elevation of your poles , this fcenè . -- -- - hard : No ...
... say , Our author did not calculate his play For this meridian . The Bankfide , he knows , Is far more fkilful at the ebbs and flows Of water than of wit ; he did not mean For the elevation of your poles , this fcenè . -- -- - hard : No ...
Page 196
... says was the greateft receipt had been ever taken at Drury - lane playhoufe at fingle prices . Rofcius Anglicanus , p . 41 . The ufe of Arabick figures has often occafioned very grofs fum of ten pounds every Chriftmas , and the fame 196 ...
... says was the greateft receipt had been ever taken at Drury - lane playhoufe at fingle prices . Rofcius Anglicanus , p . 41 . The ufe of Arabick figures has often occafioned very grofs fum of ten pounds every Chriftmas , and the fame 196 ...
Page 218
... says , that " D'Avenant was proud of being thought fo , and had often ( in his cups ) owned the report to be true , to Butler the poet . " - From Dr. Bathurst , Sir Bennet Hofkyns , Lacy the player , and others , Aubrey got fome ...
... says , that " D'Avenant was proud of being thought fo , and had often ( in his cups ) owned the report to be true , to Butler the poet . " - From Dr. Bathurst , Sir Bennet Hofkyns , Lacy the player , and others , Aubrey got fome ...
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