The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected... |
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In the calamitous mental indisposition which visited poor Collins , his memory failed him ; and he most probably substituted the name of one novel for another : the fable of Aurelio and Isabella has no relation to the Tempest .
In the calamitous mental indisposition which visited poor Collins , his memory failed him ; and he most probably substituted the name of one novel for another : the fable of Aurelio and Isabella has no relation to the Tempest .
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A justice of peace sometime may be beholden to his friend for a man — I keep but three men and a boy yet, till my mother be dead: But what though f yet I live like a poor gentleman born. Anne. I may not go in without your worship: they ...
A justice of peace sometime may be beholden to his friend for a man — I keep but three men and a boy yet, till my mother be dead: But what though f yet I live like a poor gentleman born. Anne. I may not go in without your worship: they ...
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If it be so , ( as ' tis , ) Poor lady , she were better love a dream . Disguise , I see , thou art a wickedness , Wherein the pregnant enemy does much . How easy is it for the proper - false " In women's waxen hearts to set their forms ...
If it be so , ( as ' tis , ) Poor lady , she were better love a dream . Disguise , I see , thou art a wickedness , Wherein the pregnant enemy does much . How easy is it for the proper - false " In women's waxen hearts to set their forms ...
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LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE | iii |
NEW FACTS c | lviii |
SHAKSPEARES WILL lxxy | lxxvi |
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