Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry Touching Players Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth. To which is Appended an Abstract of a Ms. Respecting Tobie MatthewJohn Rusell Smith, 1857 |
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... thee ; Who both their graces in thyself hast more Outstript , than they did all that went before , And present worth in all dost so contract As others speak , but only thou dost act . Wear this renown - ' tis just that who did give So ...
... thee ; Who both their graces in thyself hast more Outstript , than they did all that went before , And present worth in all dost so contract As others speak , but only thou dost act . Wear this renown - ' tis just that who did give So ...
الصفحة 128
... thee , { wait } Old Man . O my good lord , I have bene your tenant , And your father's tenant , these fourscore yeares . Glo . Away , get the away : good friend , begone ; Thy comforts can do me no good at all , Thee , they may hurt ...
... thee , { wait } Old Man . O my good lord , I have bene your tenant , And your father's tenant , these fourscore yeares . Glo . Away , get the away : good friend , begone ; Thy comforts can do me no good at all , Thee , they may hurt ...
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... thee Earl of Gloster ; but there yet Remains another justice to be done , And that's to punish this discarded traitor ; But , lest thy tender nature should relent At his just sufferings , nor brook the sight , We wish thee to withdraw ...
... thee Earl of Gloster ; but there yet Remains another justice to be done , And that's to punish this discarded traitor ; But , lest thy tender nature should relent At his just sufferings , nor brook the sight , We wish thee to withdraw ...
الصفحة 130
... thee in my touch , * I had eyes again . I'd say , Old Man . How now ? who's there ? Edg . O gods ! who is't can say , I am at the worst ? I am worse , than e'er I was . Old Man . ' Tis poore mad Tom . Edg . And worse I may be yet : the ...
... thee in my touch , * I had eyes again . I'd say , Old Man . How now ? who's there ? Edg . O gods ! who is't can say , I am at the worst ? I am worse , than e'er I was . Old Man . ' Tis poore mad Tom . Edg . And worse I may be yet : the ...
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... thee goodman's sonne , from the foul fiend . Glo . Here , take this purse , thou whom the heav'ns plagues Have humbled to all strokes : That I am wretched , Makes thee the happier : Heavens deale so still : Let the superfluous , and ...
... thee goodman's sonne , from the foul fiend . Glo . Here , take this purse , thou whom the heav'ns plagues Have humbled to all strokes : That I am wretched , Makes thee the happier : Heavens deale so still : Let the superfluous , and ...
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