Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... would not permit him to withhold any thing that might ever fo remotely tend to fhew the perfections of that author who could only have enabled him to difplay his own . IT It is not merely to obtain juftice to SHAKESPEARE , [ 12 ]
... would not permit him to withhold any thing that might ever fo remotely tend to fhew the perfections of that author who could only have enabled him to difplay his own . IT It is not merely to obtain juftice to SHAKESPEARE , [ 12 ]
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... fhew the difficulties which they to whofe lot it first fell to disentangle their perplexities must have en- countered , are exhibited with the reft . I must ac- knowledge that fome few readings have flipped in by mistake , which can ...
... fhew the difficulties which they to whofe lot it first fell to disentangle their perplexities must have en- countered , are exhibited with the reft . I must ac- knowledge that fome few readings have flipped in by mistake , which can ...
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... fhew , but that every man is more dull at one time than another ; a fact which the world would have easily admitted , without asking any proofs in its fupport that might be deftructive to an author's reputation , To conclude ; if the ...
... fhew , but that every man is more dull at one time than another ; a fact which the world would have easily admitted , without asking any proofs in its fupport that might be deftructive to an author's reputation , To conclude ; if the ...
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... fhew'd thee once , The iuyce of it , on fleeping eye - lids laide , Will make or man or woman madly dote Vpon the next liue creature that it fees . * Saw . Fetch Fetch me this hearbe , and be thou here againe A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
... fhew'd thee once , The iuyce of it , on fleeping eye - lids laide , Will make or man or woman madly dote Vpon the next liue creature that it fees . * Saw . Fetch Fetch me this hearbe , and be thou here againe A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
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... fhew of loue to her , Thou shalt abie it . Lyf . Now fhe holds me not , Now follow if thou dar'ft , to try whose right , Of thine or mine , is most in Helena . Dem . Follow ? Nay , Ile go with thee cheeke by iowle . Her . You mistreffe ...
... fhew of loue to her , Thou shalt abie it . Lyf . Now fhe holds me not , Now follow if thou dar'ft , to try whose right , Of thine or mine , is most in Helena . Dem . Follow ? Nay , Ile go with thee cheeke by iowle . Her . You mistreffe ...
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