Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareJohn Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 pages |
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... queen in Ireland : and his eulogy upon queen Elizabeth , and her successor king James , in the latter end of his Henry the Eighth , is a proof of that play's being written after the accession of the latter of those two princes to the ...
... queen in Ireland : and his eulogy upon queen Elizabeth , and her successor king James , in the latter end of his Henry the Eighth , is a proof of that play's being written after the accession of the latter of those two princes to the ...
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... Queen Elizabeth had several of his plays acted before her , and without doubt gave him many gracious marks of her favour : it is plainly that maiden princess , whom he intends by -a fair restal , throned by the west- in his Midsummer ...
... Queen Elizabeth had several of his plays acted before her , and without doubt gave him many gracious marks of her favour : it is plainly that maiden princess , whom he intends by -a fair restal , throned by the west- in his Midsummer ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , since it could have been no very great respect to the memory of his mistress , to have exposed some certain parts of her father's life upon the stage . He has dealt much more freely with the minister of that great king ...
... Queen Elizabeth , since it could have been no very great respect to the memory of his mistress , to have exposed some certain parts of her father's life upon the stage . He has dealt much more freely with the minister of that great king ...
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... Queen Catharine , in this play , are very movingly touched ; and though the art of the poet has screened King Henry from any gross imputation of injustice , yet one is inclined to wish , the Queen had met with a for- tune more worthy of ...
... Queen Catharine , in this play , are very movingly touched ; and though the art of the poet has screened King Henry from any gross imputation of injustice , yet one is inclined to wish , the Queen had met with a for- tune more worthy of ...
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... queen of Naples . Pro . Soft , sir ; one word more.- They are both in either's powers : but this swift business I must uneasy make , lest too light winning [ Aside . Make the prize light . - One word more ; Icharge thee , That thou ...
... queen of Naples . Pro . Soft , sir ; one word more.- They are both in either's powers : but this swift business I must uneasy make , lest too light winning [ Aside . Make the prize light . - One word more ; Icharge thee , That thou ...
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