The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volym 1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... father , who was a considerable dealer in wool , had so large a family , ten children in all , that though he was his eldest son , he could give him no better education than his own employment . He had bred him , it is true , for some ...
... father , who was a considerable dealer in wool , had so large a family , ten children in all , that though he was his eldest son , he could give him no better education than his own employment . He had bred him , it is true , for some ...
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... father proposed to him ; and in order to settle in the world after a family manner , he thought fit to marry while he was yet very young . His wife was the daughter of one Hathaway , said to have been a substantial yeoman in the ...
... father proposed to him ; and in order to settle in the world after a family manner , he thought fit to marry while he was yet very young . His wife was the daughter of one Hathaway , said to have been a substantial yeoman in the ...
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... father's life upon the stage . He has dealt much more freely with the minister of that great king ; and certainly nothing was ever more justly written , than the character of Cardinal Wol- sey . He has shewn him insolent in his ...
... father's life upon the stage . He has dealt much more freely with the minister of that great king ; and certainly nothing was ever more justly written , than the character of Cardinal Wol- sey . He has shewn him insolent in his ...
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... father of our drama might excuse us ; but I have seen , in the book of some modern critick , a col- lection of anomalies , which show that he has cor- rupted language by every mode of depravation , but which his admirer has accumulated ...
... father of our drama might excuse us ; but I have seen , in the book of some modern critick , a col- lection of anomalies , which show that he has cor- rupted language by every mode of depravation , but which his admirer has accumulated ...
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... father , you have Put the wild waters in this roar , allay them : The sky , it seems , would pour down stinking pitch , But that the sea , mounting to the welkin's cheek , Dashes the fire out . O , I have suffer'd With those that I saw ...
... father , you have Put the wild waters in this roar , allay them : The sky , it seems , would pour down stinking pitch , But that the sea , mounting to the welkin's cheek , Dashes the fire out . O , I have suffer'd With those that I saw ...
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