The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomas |
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... and to have a share in Your Grace's good Opinion , is to be entitled , at least , to some Esteem and Regard from Your Grace's illustrious Friends , that is , from those who fill up the first and best Rank of Mankind .
... and to have a share in Your Grace's good Opinion , is to be entitled , at least , to some Esteem and Regard from Your Grace's illustrious Friends , that is , from those who fill up the first and best Rank of Mankind .
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of him in his Tears of the Muses , not only with the Praises due to a good Poet , but even lamenting his Absence with the tenderness of a Friend . The Passage is in Thalia's Complaint for the Decay of Dramatick Poetry , and the Contempt ...
of him in his Tears of the Muses , not only with the Praises due to a good Poet , but even lamenting his Absence with the tenderness of a Friend . The Passage is in Thalia's Complaint for the Decay of Dramatick Poetry , and the Contempt ...
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After this they were profess'd Friends ; tho'I don't know whether the other ever made him an equal return of Gentleness and Sincerity . Ben was naturally Proud and Infolent , and in the Days of his Reputation did so far take upon him ...
After this they were profess'd Friends ; tho'I don't know whether the other ever made him an equal return of Gentleness and Sincerity . Ben was naturally Proud and Infolent , and in the Days of his Reputation did so far take upon him ...
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... whether some People have not , in remembrance of the Diversion he had formerly afforded ' em , been forry to see his Friend Hal ufe him so scurvily , when he comes to the Crown in the End of the Second Part of Henn ry the Fourth .
... whether some People have not , in remembrance of the Diversion he had formerly afforded ' em , been forry to see his Friend Hal ufe him so scurvily , when he comes to the Crown in the End of the Second Part of Henn ry the Fourth .
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... to dip into any Part of it , without finding what I have said of him made good , The latter Part of his Life was spent , as all Men of good Sense will wish theirs may be , in Ease , Retirement , and the Conversation of his Friends .
... to dip into any Part of it , without finding what I have said of him made good , The latter Part of his Life was spent , as all Men of good Sense will wish theirs may be , in Ease , Retirement , and the Conversation of his Friends .
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear; In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 1 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1709 |
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