Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of WindsorC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... woman , and had deferved to die ; nay , in the truth of the ftory , he was killed by her own fon ; but to represent an action of this kind on the ftage , is certainly an offence against those rules of manners proper to the perfons ...
... woman , and had deferved to die ; nay , in the truth of the ftory , he was killed by her own fon ; but to represent an action of this kind on the ftage , is certainly an offence against those rules of manners proper to the perfons ...
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... Woman Pleafed , fays , The devil fhould think of purchafing that egg - fhell to victual out a witch for the Bermoothes . Smith , in his account of these islands , p . 172 . fays , that the Bermudas were fo fearful to the world , that ...
... Woman Pleafed , fays , The devil fhould think of purchafing that egg - fhell to victual out a witch for the Bermoothes . Smith , in his account of these islands , p . 172 . fays , that the Bermudas were fo fearful to the world , that ...
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... Woman - hater : [ Exeunt . " Humble herself in an old tamel petticoat . " So in Middleton's Mafque of the World tofs'd at Tennis : They wear flammel cloaks inftead of fcarlet . " So in The Return from Parnaffus , 1606 . 66 " Some framel ...
... Woman - hater : [ Exeunt . " Humble herself in an old tamel petticoat . " So in Middleton's Mafque of the World tofs'd at Tennis : They wear flammel cloaks inftead of fcarlet . " So in The Return from Parnaffus , 1606 . 66 " Some framel ...
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... woman's face remember , Save from my glass mine own ; nor have I feen More that I may call men , than you , good friend , And my dear father : how features are abroad , I am skillefs of ; but , by my modefty , ( The jewel in my dower ) ...
... woman's face remember , Save from my glass mine own ; nor have I feen More that I may call men , than you , good friend , And my dear father : how features are abroad , I am skillefs of ; but , by my modefty , ( The jewel in my dower ) ...
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... woman , But only Sycorax my dam , and she ; But the as far furpaffes Sycorax , As greatest does least . Remember , Firft to poffefs his books , & c . ] So in Milton's Mafque " Oh , ye mistook ; ye fhould have snatch'd his wand , " And ...
... woman , But only Sycorax my dam , and she ; But the as far furpaffes Sycorax , As greatest does least . Remember , Firft to poffefs his books , & c . ] So in Milton's Mafque " Oh , ye mistook ; ye fhould have snatch'd his wand , " And ...
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