Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... comes away reformed in manners . And of all abuses this is most undecent and intolerable , to suffer holy things to be handled by men so profane , and defiled by interposition of dissolute words . " ( Page 103. ) Those who have read the ...
... comes away reformed in manners . And of all abuses this is most undecent and intolerable , to suffer holy things to be handled by men so profane , and defiled by interposition of dissolute words . " ( Page 103. ) Those who have read the ...
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... come gladly to talk with you . " And in a most extraordinary manner he does talk ; swaggering and bullying as if the whole world was at his command , till * Ben Jonson's Works , Note on The Devil is an Ass . ' Charity comes in , and ...
... come gladly to talk with you . " And in a most extraordinary manner he does talk ; swaggering and bullying as if the whole world was at his command , till * Ben Jonson's Works , Note on The Devil is an Ass . ' Charity comes in , and ...
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... come to town , they first attend the mayor to inform him what nobleman's servants they are , and so to get license for ... comes in without money , the mayor giving the players a re- ward as he thinks fit , to show respect unto them . At ...
... come to town , they first attend the mayor to inform him what nobleman's servants they are , and so to get license for ... comes in without money , the mayor giving the players a re- ward as he thinks fit , to show respect unto them . At ...
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... comes in for the same denunciation , upon the authority of Pythagoras , who " condemns them for fools that judge music by sound and ear . " The three abuses of the time are held to be inseparable : - " As poetry and piping are cousin ...
... comes in for the same denunciation , upon the authority of Pythagoras , who " condemns them for fools that judge music by sound and ear . " The three abuses of the time are held to be inseparable : - " As poetry and piping are cousin ...
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... comes short of this , they follow the practice of the cobbler , and set their teeth to the leather to pull it out ... come down to us from this early period of the drama . We might fancy he was describing the productions of Mrs. Behn or ...
... comes short of this , they follow the practice of the cobbler , and set their teeth to the leather to pull it out ... come down to us from this early period of the drama . We might fancy he was describing the productions of Mrs. Behn or ...
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