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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... letters from the rest of the text . The punctuation is equally ac- cidental ; nor do I fee on the whole any greater marks of a skilful revifal , or the advantage of being printed from unblotted originals in the one , than in the other ...
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... letters , will at laft produce his disgrace ; when that which he wrote only to his friend or his daugh- ter shall be laid open to the public . THERE is perhaps fufficient evidence , that the plays in queftion , unequal as they may be to ...
... letters , will at laft produce his disgrace ; when that which he wrote only to his friend or his daugh- ter shall be laid open to the public . THERE is perhaps fufficient evidence , that the plays in queftion , unequal as they may be to ...
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... Hugh and Simple from dinner . Exit omnes . Sir Hugh . Harke you Simple , pray you beare this letter to doctor Cayus house , the French doctor . He is twell vp along along the streete , and enquire of his houfe for A PLEASANT COMEDY , OF.
... Hugh and Simple from dinner . Exit omnes . Sir Hugh . Harke you Simple , pray you beare this letter to doctor Cayus house , the French doctor . He is twell vp along along the streete , and enquire of his houfe for A PLEASANT COMEDY , OF.
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... letter to her , it is about M. Slender . Looke you , will you do it now ? Sim . I warrant you fir . Sir Hugh . Pray you do , I muft not be abfent at the grace . I will go make an end of my dinner , There is pepions and cheese behinde ...
... letter to her , it is about M. Slender . Looke you , will you do it now ? Sim . I warrant you fir . Sir Hugh . Pray you do , I muft not be abfent at the grace . I will go make an end of my dinner , There is pepions and cheese behinde ...
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... letter to her . Heeres another to miftreffe Page . Who euen now gaue me good eyes too , examined my exte- riors with fuch a greedy intention , with the beames of her beauty , beauty , that it feemed as shee would a scorged A PLEASANT ...
... letter to her . Heeres another to miftreffe Page . Who euen now gaue me good eyes too , examined my exte- riors with fuch a greedy intention , with the beames of her beauty , beauty , that it feemed as shee would a scorged A PLEASANT ...
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