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Page xxiii
... Lord's table , or Lady's toilette : and confequently were intirely depriv'd of those advantages they now enjoy , in the familiar conver- fation of our Nobility , and an intimacy ( not to fay dearness ) with people of the first condition ...
... Lord's table , or Lady's toilette : and confequently were intirely depriv'd of those advantages they now enjoy , in the familiar conver- fation of our Nobility , and an intimacy ( not to fay dearness ) with people of the first condition ...
Page xxiv
... Lord Cromwell , The Puritan , and London Prodigal , cannot be admitted as his . And I fhould conjecture of fome of the others , ( particularly Love's Labour's Loft , The Winter's Tale , and Titus Andronicus ) that only fome characters ...
... Lord Cromwell , The Puritan , and London Prodigal , cannot be admitted as his . And I fhould conjecture of fome of the others , ( particularly Love's Labour's Loft , The Winter's Tale , and Titus Andronicus ) that only fome characters ...
Page xxxi
... Lord that he dedicated his Poem of Venus and Adonis . There is one instance so fingular in the mag- nificence of this Patron of Shakespear's , that if I had not been af- fur'd that the story was handed down by Sir William D'Avenant ...
... Lord that he dedicated his Poem of Venus and Adonis . There is one instance so fingular in the mag- nificence of this Patron of Shakespear's , that if I had not been af- fur'd that the story was handed down by Sir William D'Avenant ...
Page xxxix
... Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden . f And And he commonly made use of ' em in that of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . XXXIX.
... Lord Falkland , Lord C. J. Vaughan , and Mr. Selden . f And And he commonly made use of ' em in that of Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR . XXXIX.
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... Lord , how it looks about ! believe me , Sir , It carries a brave form . But ' tis a spirit . Pro . No , wench , it eats , and fleeps , and hath fuch fenfes As we have , fuch . This gallant which thou feeft Was in the wreck and but he's ...
... Lord , how it looks about ! believe me , Sir , It carries a brave form . But ' tis a spirit . Pro . No , wench , it eats , and fleeps , and hath fuch fenfes As we have , fuch . This gallant which thou feeft Was in the wreck and but he's ...
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