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“ His fong was worthie merit , ( Shakspeare hee ) Sung the faire blossome , thou the withered tree : 66 Laurel is due to him ; his art and wit Hath purchas'd it ; cypres thy brow will fit . " STEEVEN & לו Afterwards entered by Harrison ...
“ His fong was worthie merit , ( Shakspeare hee ) Sung the faire blossome , thou the withered tree : 66 Laurel is due to him ; his art and wit Hath purchas'd it ; cypres thy brow will fit . " STEEVEN & לו Afterwards entered by Harrison ...
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Thank ( fays the editor ) for the scape it hath made amongst you ; Ance , by the grand poffeffors ' wills , I believe , you should have pray'd for them ( r.it ] rather than been pray'd . " - By the grand pfeffors , Shak ( peare and the ...
Thank ( fays the editor ) for the scape it hath made amongst you ; Ance , by the grand poffeffors ' wills , I believe , you should have pray'd for them ( r.it ] rather than been pray'd . " - By the grand pfeffors , Shak ( peare and the ...
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“ Wonder not , ” ( says Greene , ) “ for with thee will I first begin , thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , ( who hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart , there is no God , ) should now give glory unto his ...
“ Wonder not , ” ( says Greene , ) “ for with thee will I first begin , thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , ( who hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart , there is no God , ) should now give glory unto his ...
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How I have , all the time of my conversing in printing , hindered the bitter inveighing against schollers , it hath been very well known ; and how in that I dealt , I can sufficiently prove . With neither of them that take offence was I ...
How I have , all the time of my conversing in printing , hindered the bitter inveighing against schollers , it hath been very well known ; and how in that I dealt , I can sufficiently prove . With neither of them that take offence was I ...
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Knight of the Burning Pestle , 1613 : “ I was ne'er at one of thefe plays before ; but I should have seen Jane Shure , and my husband hath promised me any time this twelvemonth to carry me to The Bold Beauchamps .
Knight of the Burning Pestle , 1613 : “ I was ne'er at one of thefe plays before ; but I should have seen Jane Shure , and my husband hath promised me any time this twelvemonth to carry me to The Bold Beauchamps .
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