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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... present age , which may one time or other prove as ufeful , are ftill entirely neglected . I fhould be remifs , I am fure , were I to forget my acknowledgments to the Gentleman I have just mentioned , to whose benevolence I owe the ufe ...
... present age , which may one time or other prove as ufeful , are ftill entirely neglected . I fhould be remifs , I am fure , were I to forget my acknowledgments to the Gentleman I have just mentioned , to whose benevolence I owe the ufe ...
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... present publication . In the plays it con- tains , the poet's first thoughts as well as words are pre- ferved ; the additions made in fubfequent impreffions , distinguished in italics , and the performances them- felves make their ...
... present publication . In the plays it con- tains , the poet's first thoughts as well as words are pre- ferved ; the additions made in fubfequent impreffions , distinguished in italics , and the performances them- felves make their ...
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... present wall , and let him haue fome plafter , or fome lome , or fome rough cast about him , to fignifie wall ; or let him hold his fingers thus ; and through that cranny , shall Piramus and Thisby whisper . Quin . If that may be , then ...
... present wall , and let him haue fome plafter , or fome lome , or fome rough cast about him , to fignifie wall ; or let him hold his fingers thus ; and through that cranny , shall Piramus and Thisby whisper . Quin . If that may be , then ...
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... present Wall , that vile wall , which did these louers funder : And through wals chinke ( poore foules ) they are content To whisper . At the which , let no man wonder . This man with lanthorne , dog , and bush of thorne , Prefenteth ...
... present Wall , that vile wall , which did these louers funder : And through wals chinke ( poore foules ) they are content To whisper . At the which , let no man wonder . This man with lanthorne , dog , and bush of thorne , Prefenteth ...
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... present a wall : And fuch a wall , as I would haue you thinke , That had in it a crannied hole or chinke : Through which the louers , Piramus and Thisby , Did whisper often , very fecretly , This lome , this roughcaft , and this ftone ...
... present a wall : And fuch a wall , as I would haue you thinke , That had in it a crannied hole or chinke : Through which the louers , Piramus and Thisby , Did whisper often , very fecretly , This lome , this roughcaft , and this ftone ...
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