The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volum 1Bell, 1899 |
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Pàgina xi
... standing cannot be in justice or prudence refused to accusations that otherwise would be pushed aside as mere rancorous rivalry . Leaving aside — whether for oblivion or further ques- tion - these tainted witnesses , we may pay rather ...
... standing cannot be in justice or prudence refused to accusations that otherwise would be pushed aside as mere rancorous rivalry . Leaving aside — whether for oblivion or further ques- tion - these tainted witnesses , we may pay rather ...
Pàgina xxvii
... standing also declined , and in September this same year the books of the corporation show this entry by the town clerk . " At this hall William Smith and Richard Court are chosen to be Aldermen in the place of John Wheler and John ...
... standing also declined , and in September this same year the books of the corporation show this entry by the town clerk . " At this hall William Smith and Richard Court are chosen to be Aldermen in the place of John Wheler and John ...
Pàgina xxviii
... stands , though now di- vided into cottages , and is occupied by a descendant , — and have goods , and cattle and land too , to divide by will among their children . Richard Hathaway died in Sep- tember , 1581 , the year before the ...
... stands , though now di- vided into cottages , and is occupied by a descendant , — and have goods , and cattle and land too , to divide by will among their children . Richard Hathaway died in Sep- tember , 1581 , the year before the ...
Pàgina xxix
... stands is not to be escaped from , and it is more to the honour of Shakespeare to note his timely reparation , and how su- perior he was to the egotism of allowing his own lapse , if such there were , to pervert his moral judgment in ...
... stands is not to be escaped from , and it is more to the honour of Shakespeare to note his timely reparation , and how su- perior he was to the egotism of allowing his own lapse , if such there were , to pervert his moral judgment in ...
Pàgina xxxiii
... standing the poet had obtained with " divers of worship " is fully borne out by the terms in which , within a year , he dedicated his Venus and Adonis to Lord Southampton . The poet exclusively , complains bitterly of the advan- tage of ...
... standing the poet had obtained with " divers of worship " is fully borne out by the terms in which , within a year , he dedicated his Venus and Adonis to Lord Southampton . The poet exclusively , complains bitterly of the advan- tage of ...
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