The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... should have pray'd for them [ r . it ] rather than been pray'd . " - By the grand poffeffors , Shakspeare and the other managers of the Globe Theatre , were certainly intended . and the time of his retiring to the country ; 60 ...
... should have pray'd for them [ r . it ] rather than been pray'd . " - By the grand poffeffors , Shakspeare and the other managers of the Globe Theatre , were certainly intended . and the time of his retiring to the country ; 60 ...
Strana 69
... should give no glory to the giver ? -The brother [ f . breather of this diabolical atheism is dead , and in his life had never the felicitie he aimed at : but as he beganne in craft , lived in feare , and ended in defpair . And wilt ...
... should give no glory to the giver ? -The brother [ f . breather of this diabolical atheism is dead , and in his life had never the felicitie he aimed at : but as he beganne in craft , lived in feare , and ended in defpair . And wilt ...
Strana 80
... Should drink his blood , mounts up to the air . " and in the fame play I have lately noticed another line in which we find the very epithet here applied to the pious Lancastrian king : " Frown'ft thou thereat , afpiring Lancaster ? " So ...
... Should drink his blood , mounts up to the air . " and in the fame play I have lately noticed another line in which we find the very epithet here applied to the pious Lancastrian king : " Frown'ft thou thereat , afpiring Lancaster ? " So ...
Strana 112
... should engrofs ; " who , inftead of tranfcribing deeds and pleadings , chose to imitate Seneca's plays , of which a tranfla- tion had been published many years before . Our author , however freely he may have borrowed from Plutarch and ...
... should engrofs ; " who , inftead of tranfcribing deeds and pleadings , chose to imitate Seneca's plays , of which a tranfla- tion had been published many years before . Our author , however freely he may have borrowed from Plutarch and ...
Strana 123
... should have lofs by playing it , because few would come to it ; but no play else would serve : and Sir Gilly Merick gave forty fhillings to Philips the player to play this , befides whatsoever he could get . 119 It may feem ftrange that ...
... should have lofs by playing it , because few would come to it ; but no play else would serve : and Sir Gilly Merick gave forty fhillings to Philips the player to play this , befides whatsoever he could get . 119 It may feem ftrange that ...
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