The Plays of William Shakspeare, Bind 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Side 41
... use and occupation of- - Dickes . And from and after the death of his faid wife , he bequeaths the meadows above named , and devifed to her for life , to his faid coufin , Edward Nafh , his heirs and affigns for ever . After various ...
... use and occupation of- - Dickes . And from and after the death of his faid wife , he bequeaths the meadows above named , and devifed to her for life , to his faid coufin , Edward Nafh , his heirs and affigns for ever . After various ...
Side 60
... use of them in that order , with thofe incidents , and that extent of time in which he found them in the authors from whence he borrowed them . So The Winter's Tale , which is taken from an old book , called The De- lectable Hiflory of ...
... use of them in that order , with thofe incidents , and that extent of time in which he found them in the authors from whence he borrowed them . So The Winter's Tale , which is taken from an old book , called The De- lectable Hiflory of ...
Side 96
... use the fame fhield of arms , fingle or impaled , as aforefaid , during his naturall lyffe ; and that it fhalbe lawfull for his children , yffue , and pofteryte , ( lawfully begotten , ) to beare , use , and quarter , and fhow forth the ...
... use the fame fhield of arms , fingle or impaled , as aforefaid , during his naturall lyffe ; and that it fhalbe lawfull for his children , yffue , and pofteryte , ( lawfully begotten , ) to beare , use , and quarter , and fhow forth the ...
Side 131
... use of the actors : for in fome places their very ' names are through careleff- nefs fet down inftead of the Perfonæ Dramatis ; and in others the notes of direction to the property- men for their moveables , and to the players for their ...
... use of the actors : for in fome places their very ' names are through careleff- nefs fet down inftead of the Perfonæ Dramatis ; and in others the notes of direction to the property- men for their moveables , and to the players for their ...
Side 154
... use of Latin words , than ever any other English author ufed , muft we infer his intimate acquaintance with that language . A reader of taste may easily obferve , that though Shakspeare , almost in every scene of his hiftorical plays ...
... use of Latin words , than ever any other English author ufed , muft we infer his intimate acquaintance with that language . A reader of taste may easily obferve , that though Shakspeare , almost in every scene of his hiftorical plays ...
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