The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Some account of Shakespeare's life and writings, written by N. Rowe. Dr. Johnson's preface. An essay on the learning of Shakespeare; addressed to Joseph Cradock, Esq. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor.-v.2. Measure for measure. Comedy of errors. Merchant of Venice. As you like it.-v.3. Midsummer night's dream. Much ado nothing. Love's labours lost. Taming of the shrew.-v.4. All's well that ends well. Twelfth night. Winter's tale. Macbeth.-v.5. King John. Richard the Second. Henry the Fourth, pt. 1-2.-v.6. King Henry V. King Henry VI, pt. 1-3.-v.7. Richard the Third. Henry the Eighth. Coriolanus.-v.8. Julius Caesar. Antony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus Andronicus.-v.9. Troilus and Cressida. Cymbeline. King Lear. Romeo and Juliet.-v.10. Hamlet. Othello. Pericles, prince of TyreH. Durell, 1817 |
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... reason , but from prejudice . Some seem to ad- mire indiscriminately whatever has been long preserved , without considering that time has sometimes co - operated with chance ; all perhaps are more willing to honour past than present ...
... reason , but from prejudice . Some seem to ad- mire indiscriminately whatever has been long preserved , without considering that time has sometimes co - operated with chance ; all perhaps are more willing to honour past than present ...
Page 207
... reason's light ; But when I look on her perfections , There is no reason but I shall be blind . If I can check my erring love , I will ; If not , to compass her I'll use my skill . SCENE V. [ Exit . The same . A street . Enter SPEED and ...
... reason's light ; But when I look on her perfections , There is no reason but I shall be blind . If I can check my erring love , I will ; If not , to compass her I'll use my skill . SCENE V. [ Exit . The same . A street . Enter SPEED and ...
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... reason . Eva . Nay , Got's lords and his ladies , you must speak possitable , if you can carry her your desires towards her . Shal . That you must : Will you , upon good dowry , marry her ? Slen . I will do a greater thing than that ...
... reason . Eva . Nay , Got's lords and his ladies , you must speak possitable , if you can carry her your desires towards her . Shal . That you must : Will you , upon good dowry , marry her ? Slen . I will do a greater thing than that ...
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