Cartae Shakespeareanae: Shakespeare Documents; a Chronological Catalogue of Extant Evidence Relating to the Life and Works of William ShakespeareG. Bell and sons, 1904 - 107 pages |
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... thee wil I first begin , thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , who hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart , there is no God , should now give glorie unto His greatnesse ; for penitrating is His power , His hand ...
... thee wil I first begin , thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , who hath said with thee , like the foole in his heart , there is no God , should now give glorie unto His greatnesse ; for penitrating is His power , His hand ...
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... thee I joyne young Juvenall , that byting satyrist that lastlie with mee together writ a comedie . Sweete boy , might I advise thee , be advised , and get not many enemies by bitter words ; inveigh against vaine men , for thou canst do ...
... thee I joyne young Juvenall , that byting satyrist that lastlie with mee together writ a comedie . Sweete boy , might I advise thee , be advised , and get not many enemies by bitter words ; inveigh against vaine men , for thou canst do ...
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... thee ; and were it not an idolatrous oth , I would sweare by sweet S. George thou art unworthie better hap , sith thou dependest on so meane a stay . Base minded men al three of you , if by my miserie ye be not warned ; for unto none of ...
... thee ; and were it not an idolatrous oth , I would sweare by sweet S. George thou art unworthie better hap , sith thou dependest on so meane a stay . Base minded men al three of you , if by my miserie ye be not warned ; for unto none of ...
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... thee , Banko , thou shalt beget kinges , yet be no kinge ; and so they departed and cam to the courte of Scot- land to Dunkin , King of Scotes , and yt was in the dais of Edward the Confessor . And Dunkin bad them both kindly wellcom ...
... thee , Banko , thou shalt beget kinges , yet be no kinge ; and so they departed and cam to the courte of Scot- land to Dunkin , King of Scotes , and yt was in the dais of Edward the Confessor . And Dunkin bad them both kindly wellcom ...
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... thee aright I want thy store ; Then let thine owne works thine owne worth upraise , And help t ' adorne thee with deserved Baies . G 143 1615. Extract from " The Annales or Generall Chronicle SHAKESPEARE DOCUMENTS 81 View of Frank ...
... thee aright I want thy store ; Then let thine owne works thine owne worth upraise , And help t ' adorne thee with deserved Baies . G 143 1615. Extract from " The Annales or Generall Chronicle SHAKESPEARE DOCUMENTS 81 View of Frank ...
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