Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 1Whittaker and Company, 1858 |
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Page 32
... Look- ing - Glass for London and England , " 1594 , derived from sacred history ; and to him has also been imputed " George a Greene , the Pinner of Wakefield , " and " The Contention be- tween Liberality and Prodigality , " the one ...
... Look- ing - Glass for London and England , " 1594 , derived from sacred history ; and to him has also been imputed " George a Greene , the Pinner of Wakefield , " and " The Contention be- tween Liberality and Prodigality , " the one ...
Page 118
... looks and heavy cheer , Her bitter threats , and then her passions meek , How on his sensless corps she lay a crying , As if the boy were then but new a dying . " The sight of these stanzas , printed four years anterior to the ...
... looks and heavy cheer , Her bitter threats , and then her passions meek , How on his sensless corps she lay a crying , As if the boy were then but new a dying . " The sight of these stanzas , printed four years anterior to the ...
Page 130
... look after his farming concerns in the country , while he himself was absent , superintending his highly profit- able theatrical undertakings in London . In 1595 , 1596 , and 1597 , he must have been in the receipt of a considerable and ...
... look after his farming concerns in the country , while he himself was absent , superintending his highly profit- able theatrical undertakings in London . In 1595 , 1596 , and 1597 , he must have been in the receipt of a considerable and ...
Page 170
... look'd as lofty as a steeple , Should be so base as for to come behind , And take the leavings of the common people , ' Tis playne ; for in processions , you know , The priest must after all the people goe . " We ought to have mentioned ...
... look'd as lofty as a steeple , Should be so base as for to come behind , And take the leavings of the common people , ' Tis playne ; for in processions , you know , The priest must after all the people goe . " We ought to have mentioned ...
Page 223
... look of gaiety and good humour than of thought and reflection , and the lips are full , and apparently in the act of ... looks CHAP . XXI . ] OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . [ 223.
... look of gaiety and good humour than of thought and reflection , and the lips are full , and apparently in the act of ... looks CHAP . XXI . ] OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . [ 223.
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