The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 pages |
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... bave pos- sessed ; though his father had apparently no design to make him " a scholar , " as he took him , at an early period , into his own business . Mr. Malone , on the contrary , conjectures , that he was placed in the office of ...
... bave pos- sessed ; though his father had apparently no design to make him " a scholar , " as he took him , at an early period , into his own business . Mr. Malone , on the contrary , conjectures , that he was placed in the office of ...
Page ix
... bave been surreptitiously obtained , and published in a very incorrect state ; but the managers were wise enough to overlook this fraud , rather than publish a correct edition , and so destroy the exclusive property they enjoyed . It is ...
... bave been surreptitiously obtained , and published in a very incorrect state ; but the managers were wise enough to overlook this fraud , rather than publish a correct edition , and so destroy the exclusive property they enjoyed . It is ...
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... bave Done many things , soine less , some more : you voices : Indeed , I would be consul . 5 Cit . He has done nobly , and cannot go with out any honest man's voice , 6 Cit . Therefore let him be consul : The god give him joy , and make ...
... bave Done many things , soine less , some more : you voices : Indeed , I would be consul . 5 Cit . He has done nobly , and cannot go with out any honest man's voice , 6 Cit . Therefore let him be consul : The god give him joy , and make ...
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... bave been The book of his good acts , whence men have read His fame unparallel'd , haply , amplified ; For I have ever verified + my friends , ( Of whom he's chief , ) with all the size that verity t Would without lapsing suffer : nay ...
... bave been The book of his good acts , whence men have read His fame unparallel'd , haply , amplified ; For I have ever verified + my friends , ( Of whom he's chief , ) with all the size that verity t Would without lapsing suffer : nay ...
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... bave mov'd me . Bru . Peace , peace ; you durst not so have tempted him . Cas . I durst not ? Bru . No. Cas . What ? durst not tempt him ? Bru . For your life you durst not . Cas . Do not presume too much upon my love , I may do that I ...
... bave mov'd me . Bru . Peace , peace ; you durst not so have tempted him . Cas . I durst not ? Bru . No. Cas . What ? durst not tempt him ? Bru . For your life you durst not . Cas . Do not presume too much upon my love , I may do that I ...
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