The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bell, 1899 |
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Page xvii
... to Lintot's edi- tion of the Poems , in 1709 , it is said : - " That most learned prince and great patron of learning , King James the First , b was pleased with his own hand to write an amicable WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . xvii.
... to Lintot's edi- tion of the Poems , in 1709 , it is said : - " That most learned prince and great patron of learning , King James the First , b was pleased with his own hand to write an amicable WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . xvii.
Page xviii
William Shakespeare. was pleased with his own hand to write an amicable letter to Mr. Shakespeare , which letter , though now lost , re- mained long in the hands of Sir Wm . D'avenant , as a credible person now living can testify ...
William Shakespeare. was pleased with his own hand to write an amicable letter to Mr. Shakespeare , which letter , though now lost , re- mained long in the hands of Sir Wm . D'avenant , as a credible person now living can testify ...
Page xxxiii
... hands : among others his Groatsworth of Wit , in which a letter , written to divers play- makers , is offensively by one or two of them taken ; and because on the dead they cannot be avenged , they wilfully forge in their conceits a ...
... hands : among others his Groatsworth of Wit , in which a letter , written to divers play- makers , is offensively by one or two of them taken ; and because on the dead they cannot be avenged , they wilfully forge in their conceits a ...
Page xxxvii
... hands of Priam at the sack of Troy : - " At which the frantic queen leap'd on his face , And in his eyelids hanging by the nails , A little while prolonged her husband's life . At last the soldiers pull'd her by the heels , And swung ...
... hands of Priam at the sack of Troy : - " At which the frantic queen leap'd on his face , And in his eyelids hanging by the nails , A little while prolonged her husband's life . At last the soldiers pull'd her by the heels , And swung ...
Page xlii
... hand : Pity me then and wish I were renew'd ; Whilst like a willing patient I will drink Potions of eysell ' gainst my strong infection : No bitterness that I will bitter think , Nor double penance to correct correction . Pity me then ...
... hand : Pity me then and wish I were renew'd ; Whilst like a willing patient I will drink Potions of eysell ' gainst my strong infection : No bitterness that I will bitter think , Nor double penance to correct correction . Pity me then ...
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