“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Chapman and Hall, 1864 - 547 pages |
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... sure to startle the reader , but , " he continues , " I entertain no doubt that on reflection he will become reconciled to it . " - Part of a soliloquy in Hamlet , act i . sc . 5 , - 66 " O villain , villain , smiling , damnèd villain ...
... sure to startle the reader , but , " he continues , " I entertain no doubt that on reflection he will become reconciled to it . " - Part of a soliloquy in Hamlet , act i . sc . 5 , - 66 " O villain , villain , smiling , damnèd villain ...
Page 26
... sure , can produce the smallest evi- dence of an opposite tendency . I consider the current assertions - ' He was born on the 23 April , 1564 ' - ' He died on his birthday in 1616 ' - as improbable conjectures ; and I submit the case to ...
... sure , can produce the smallest evi- dence of an opposite tendency . I consider the current assertions - ' He was born on the 23 April , 1564 ' - ' He died on his birthday in 1616 ' - as improbable conjectures ; and I submit the case to ...
Page 144
... sure I am he wold have filled it most excel- lentlie : but it seemeth to myne humble iudgement that one [ Shakespeare ] which is the authour of playes now daylie pre- sented on the publick stages of London , and the possessor of no ...
... sure I am he wold have filled it most excel- lentlie : but it seemeth to myne humble iudgement that one [ Shakespeare ] which is the authour of playes now daylie pre- sented on the publick stages of London , and the possessor of no ...
Page 147
... sure : prouided allwayes that noe playes , & c . , shalbe by them presented , but such playes , & c . , as haue receiued the aprobacion and allowance of our Maister of the Reuelles for the tyme being . And these our lettres shalbe your ...
... sure : prouided allwayes that noe playes , & c . , shalbe by them presented , but such playes , & c . , as haue receiued the aprobacion and allowance of our Maister of the Reuelles for the tyme being . And these our lettres shalbe your ...
Page 164
... sure , our Shakespeare , thou canst never die , But , crown'd with laurel , live eternally . LEONARD ] DIGGES.2 * LEONARD DIGGES . ] Born in London , was educated at University Col- lege , Oxford ; to which college , after travelling ...
... sure , our Shakespeare , thou canst never die , But , crown'd with laurel , live eternally . LEONARD ] DIGGES.2 * LEONARD DIGGES . ] Born in London , was educated at University Col- lege , Oxford ; to which college , after travelling ...
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