Shakespeare as Put Forth in 1623: A Reprint of His Comedies, Histories & Tragedies; Published According to the True Originall Copies |
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Yet muft I not giue Nature all : Thy Art , My gentle Shakespeare , muft enioy a part . For though the Poets matter , Nature be , His Art dotb giue tbe fafbion . And , that be , Who casts to write a liuing line , muft sweat , ( such as ...
Yet muft I not giue Nature all : Thy Art , My gentle Shakespeare , muft enioy a part . For though the Poets matter , Nature be , His Art dotb giue tbe fafbion . And , that be , Who casts to write a liuing line , muft sweat , ( such as ...
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O deere Father , Make not too rash a triall of him , for Hee's gentle , and not fearfull . Prof. What I say , My foote my Tutor ? Put thy sword vp Traitor , Who mak'tt a shew , but dar't not strike : thy conscience Is so pofleft with ...
O deere Father , Make not too rash a triall of him , for Hee's gentle , and not fearfull . Prof. What I say , My foote my Tutor ? Put thy sword vp Traitor , Who mak'tt a shew , but dar't not strike : thy conscience Is so pofleft with ...
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Solemne and jrange Muficke : and Prosper on the top ( inuifible :) Enter feuerall frange shapes , bringing in a Banket ; and dance about it witb gentle actions of Jalutations , and inuiting tbe King , & c . to cate , ebey depart . Seb .
Solemne and jrange Muficke : and Prosper on the top ( inuifible :) Enter feuerall frange shapes , bringing in a Banket ; and dance about it witb gentle actions of Jalutations , and inuiting tbe King , & c . to cate , ebey depart . Seb .
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As you inioynd me ; I haue writ your Letter Vnto the secret , nameles friend of yours : Which I was much vnwilling to proceed in , But for my duty to your Ladithip . ( done . Sil . I thanke you ( gentle Seruant ) ' tis very ClerklyVal ...
As you inioynd me ; I haue writ your Letter Vnto the secret , nameles friend of yours : Which I was much vnwilling to proceed in , But for my duty to your Ladithip . ( done . Sil . I thanke you ( gentle Seruant ) ' tis very ClerklyVal ...
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Counsaile , Lucetta , gentle girle assist me , And eu'n in kinde love , I doe coniure thee , Who art the Table wherein all my thoughts Are visibly Character'd , and engrau'd , To lesson me , and tell me some good meane How with my ...
Counsaile , Lucetta , gentle girle assist me , And eu'n in kinde love , I doe coniure thee , Who art the Table wherein all my thoughts Are visibly Character'd , and engrau'd , To lesson me , and tell me some good meane How with my ...
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