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Pagina xix
... lord's table , or lady's toilette : and confequently were entirely deprived of those advantages they now enjoy , in the familiar conversation of our nobility , and an intimacy ( not to say dearness ) with people of the first condition ...
... lord's table , or lady's toilette : and confequently were entirely deprived of those advantages they now enjoy , in the familiar conversation of our nobility , and an intimacy ( not to say dearness ) with people of the first condition ...
Pagina xx
... lord of the manor : a mistake , which ( one may also observe ) it was not for the interest of the house to remove . Yet the players themselves , Heminges and Condell , afterwards did Shakespear the justice to reject those eight plays in ...
... lord of the manor : a mistake , which ( one may also observe ) it was not for the interest of the house to remove . Yet the players themselves , Heminges and Condell , afterwards did Shakespear the justice to reject those eight plays in ...
Pagina xxvi
... lord that he dedicated his poem of Venus and Adonis . There is one instance so singular in the magnificence of this patron of Shakespear's , that if I had not been , affured that the story was handed down by fir William . D'Avenant ...
... lord that he dedicated his poem of Venus and Adonis . There is one instance so singular in the magnificence of this patron of Shakespear's , that if I had not been , affured that the story was handed down by fir William . D'Avenant ...
Pagina xxxiv
... Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden . Іт T - 1. It is the fame magick that raises the fairies XXXIV Some Account of the Life , & c .
... Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden . Іт T - 1. It is the fame magick that raises the fairies XXXIV Some Account of the Life , & c .
Pagina 18
... lord , it fhall be done . Pro . Thou poisonous slave , got by the devil himself Upon thy wicked dam ; come forth , thou tortoife . SCENE IV . Enter Caliban . Cal . As wicked dew as e'er my mother brush'd With raven's feather from ...
... lord , it fhall be done . Pro . Thou poisonous slave , got by the devil himself Upon thy wicked dam ; come forth , thou tortoife . SCENE IV . Enter Caliban . Cal . As wicked dew as e'er my mother brush'd With raven's feather from ...
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