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1 torie of Henry the Fourth , with his Battle at Shrewsbury against Henry Hottspurre of the North , with the conceipted Mirth of Sir John Falstoff . July 22 , 1598 . James Roberts . ) A booke of the Merchaunt of Venyse , otherwise ...
1 torie of Henry the Fourth , with his Battle at Shrewsbury against Henry Hottspurre of the North , with the conceipted Mirth of Sir John Falstoff . July 22 , 1598 . James Roberts . ) A booke of the Merchaunt of Venyse , otherwise ...
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... to make immediate entries of their new pieces , as a security against the encroachments of their rivals , who always considered themselves as justified in the exhibition of such drarnas as had been enfranchised by the press .
... to make immediate entries of their new pieces , as a security against the encroachments of their rivals , who always considered themselves as justified in the exhibition of such drarnas as had been enfranchised by the press .
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It would be difficult to name four folios that are oftener found in dirty and mutilated condition , than this first assemblage of Shakspeare's plays - God's Revenge against Murder the Gentleman's Recreation - and Johnson's Lives of the ...
It would be difficult to name four folios that are oftener found in dirty and mutilated condition , than this first assemblage of Shakspeare's plays - God's Revenge against Murder the Gentleman's Recreation - and Johnson's Lives of the ...
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The Law against Lovers , by Sir W. D'Avenant . Fol . 1673 . Measure for Measurę , or beauty the best Advocate . As it is acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields ; written originally by Mr. Shahfpeare , and now very much altered ...
The Law against Lovers , by Sir W. D'Avenant . Fol . 1673 . Measure for Measurę , or beauty the best Advocate . As it is acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields ; written originally by Mr. Shahfpeare , and now very much altered ...
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Sweet boy , might I advite thee , be advised , and get not many enemies by bitter words : inveigh against vaine men , יל > וי for thou canst do it , no man F 3 OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS . бg 97 ...
Sweet boy , might I advite thee , be advised , and get not many enemies by bitter words : inveigh against vaine men , יל > וי for thou canst do it , no man F 3 OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS . бg 97 ...
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