The Dramatic Works of ShakespeareBlack, 1831 - 1062 pages |
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Page x
... truth which ought to be ob served in these sort of writings ; yet he does it so very finely , that one is easily drawn in to have more faith for his sake , than reason does well allow of . His magic has something in it very solemn and ...
... truth which ought to be ob served in these sort of writings ; yet he does it so very finely , that one is easily drawn in to have more faith for his sake , than reason does well allow of . His magic has something in it very solemn and ...
Page xii
... truth of the story , she was killed by her own son ; but to represent an action of this kind on the stage is certainly an offence against those rules of manners , proper to the persons , that ought to be observed there . On the contrary ...
... truth of the story , she was killed by her own son ; but to represent an action of this kind on the stage is certainly an offence against those rules of manners , proper to the persons , that ought to be observed there . On the contrary ...
Page 50
... truth of it : He came of an errand to What , the good - jer⚫ ! me from parson Hugh . Caius . Vell . Sim . Ay , forsooth , to desire her to- Quick . Peace , I pray you . Caius . Peace - a your tongue : -Speak - a your tale . Sim . To ...
... truth of it : He came of an errand to What , the good - jer⚫ ! me from parson Hugh . Caius . Vell . Sim . Ay , forsooth , to desire her to- Quick . Peace , I pray you . Caius . Peace - a your tongue : -Speak - a your tale . Sim . To ...
Page 67
... truth , Let the supposed fairies pinch him sound * , And burn him with their tapers . Mrs. Page . The truth being known , We'll all present ourselves ; dis - horn the spirit , And mock him home to Windsor . Ford . The children must Be ...
... truth , Let the supposed fairies pinch him sound * , And burn him with their tapers . Mrs. Page . The truth being known , We'll all present ourselves ; dis - horn the spirit , And mock him home to Windsor . Ford . The children must Be ...
Page 72
... truth of it . You would have married her most shamefully , Where there was no proportion held in love . The truth is , She and I , long since contracted , Are now so sure , that nothing can dissolve us . The offence is holy , that she ...
... truth of it . You would have married her most shamefully , Where there was no proportion held in love . The truth is , She and I , long since contracted , Are now so sure , that nothing can dissolve us . The offence is holy , that she ...
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