The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page 6
... firft stanza ofthis ballad , which was all he remembered of it . " In a note on the trans- cript with which Mr. Capell was furnished , it is said , that the people of thofe parts pronounce low fie like Lucy . " , They do fo at this day ...
... firft stanza ofthis ballad , which was all he remembered of it . " In a note on the trans- cript with which Mr. Capell was furnished , it is said , that the people of thofe parts pronounce low fie like Lucy . " , They do fo at this day ...
Page 7
... firft acquaintance in the playhouse . He was received into the company then in being , at first in a very mean rank , but his admi- rable wit , and the natural turn of it to the stage , soon diftinguished him , if not as an ...
... firft acquaintance in the playhouse . He was received into the company then in being , at first in a very mean rank , but his admi- rable wit , and the natural turn of it to the stage , soon diftinguished him , if not as an ...
Page 8
... firft effay of a fancy like Shakspeare's . Perhaps we are not to look for his beginnings , like thofe of other authors , among their leaft perfect writings ; art had fo little , and nature fo large a fhare in what he did , that , for ...
... firft effay of a fancy like Shakspeare's . Perhaps we are not to look for his beginnings , like thofe of other authors , among their leaft perfect writings ; art had fo little , and nature fo large a fhare in what he did , that , for ...
Page 9
... firft given to the publick by Dennis , in the Epiftle Dedicatory . to his comedy entitled The Comical Gallant , 4to . 1702 , altered from The Merry Wives of Windfor . MALONE . Wives of Windfor . How well fhe was obeyed , OF WILLIAM ...
... firft given to the publick by Dennis , in the Epiftle Dedicatory . to his comedy entitled The Comical Gallant , 4to . 1702 , altered from The Merry Wives of Windfor . MALONE . Wives of Windfor . How well fhe was obeyed , OF WILLIAM ...
Page 18
... firft built by Sir Hugh Clop- ton , a younger brother of an ancient family in that neigh- bourhood . Sir Hugh was Sheriff of London in the reign of Richard III . and Lord - Mayor in the reign of King Henry VII . By his will he ...
... firft built by Sir Hugh Clop- ton , a younger brother of an ancient family in that neigh- bourhood . Sir Hugh was Sheriff of London in the reign of Richard III . and Lord - Mayor in the reign of King Henry VII . By his will he ...
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