The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... justice of peace , At home a poor fcare - crowe , at London an affe , " If lowfie is Lucy , as fome volke miscalle it , Then Lucy is lowfie whatever befall it : " He thinks himself greate , " Yet an affe in his ftate " We allowe by his ...
... justice of peace , At home a poor fcare - crowe , at London an affe , " If lowfie is Lucy , as fome volke miscalle it , Then Lucy is lowfie whatever befall it : " He thinks himself greate , " Yet an affe in his ftate " We allowe by his ...
Page 61
... justice to his good qualities , and moves the pity of his audience for him , by fhewing him pious , difin- terested , a contemner of the things of this world , and wholly refigned to the feverest difpenfations of God's providence ...
... justice to his good qualities , and moves the pity of his audience for him , by fhewing him pious , difin- terested , a contemner of the things of this world , and wholly refigned to the feverest difpenfations of God's providence ...
Page 177
... justice as it would , but to find him out as it could . For , what between too great attention to his profit as a player , and too little to his reputation as a poet , his works , left to the care of door - keepers and prompters ...
... justice as it would , but to find him out as it could . For , what between too great attention to his profit as a player , and too little to his reputation as a poet , his works , left to the care of door - keepers and prompters ...
Page 275
... justice , ) contain no more than fufficient to have made one of real value ; and there is a kind of difingenuity , not to give it a harfher title , in exhibiting what the author never meant should see the light ; for no motive , but a ...
... justice , ) contain no more than fufficient to have made one of real value ; and there is a kind of difingenuity , not to give it a harfher title , in exhibiting what the author never meant should see the light ; for no motive , but a ...
Page 366
... justice of peace , a cuckold or a capten , a lord maior's fonne or a dawcocke , a knave or an under fhriefe , of what ftamp foever you be , currant or counterfet , the ftagelike time will bring you to moft perfect light , and lay you ...
... justice of peace , a cuckold or a capten , a lord maior's fonne or a dawcocke , a knave or an under fhriefe , of what ftamp foever you be , currant or counterfet , the ftagelike time will bring you to moft perfect light , and lay you ...
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