The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... ( Shakspeare hee ) 66 Sung the faire bloffome , thou the withered tree ; " Laurel is due to him ; his art and wit Hath purchas'd it ; cypres thy brow will fit . " STEEVENS , Afterwards entered by Harrison , fen . June 23 , ENTRIES ON THE.
... ( Shakspeare hee ) 66 Sung the faire bloffome , thou the withered tree ; " Laurel is due to him ; his art and wit Hath purchas'd it ; cypres thy brow will fit . " STEEVENS , Afterwards entered by Harrison , fen . June 23 , ENTRIES ON THE.
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... thou 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 ...
... thou 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 ...
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William Shakespeare. for thou canst do it , no man better , no man fo well thou haft libertie to reprove all , and name none . Stop fhallow water flill running , it will rage ; tread on a worme , and it will turn ; then blame not ...
William Shakespeare. for thou canst do it , no man better , no man fo well thou haft libertie to reprove all , and name none . Stop fhallow water flill running , it will rage ; tread on a worme , and it will turn ; then blame not ...
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... thou thereat , afpiring Lancaster ? " So much for Mr. Capell's irrefragable proof . It is not the proper business of the prefent effay to enter further into this fubject . I merely feize this opportunity of faying , that the preceding ...
... thou thereat , afpiring Lancaster ? " So much for Mr. Capell's irrefragable proof . It is not the proper business of the prefent effay to enter further into this fubject . I merely feize this opportunity of faying , that the preceding ...
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... thou did'ft our Lily out - shine , " Or fporting Kyd , or Marlow's mighty line . " From the epithet Sporting , which is applied to Kyd , and which is certainly in fome measure a quibble on his name , it is manifest that he must have ...
... thou did'ft our Lily out - shine , " Or fporting Kyd , or Marlow's mighty line . " From the epithet Sporting , which is applied to Kyd , and which is certainly in fome measure a quibble on his name , it is manifest that he must have ...
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