The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volum 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... fortune on which Shakspeare retired from the busy world , has been the subject of some discussion . By Gildon , who forbears to state his authority , this fortune is valued at 3007. a year ; and by Malone , who , calculating our Poet's ...
... fortune on which Shakspeare retired from the busy world , has been the subject of some discussion . By Gildon , who forbears to state his authority , this fortune is valued at 3007. a year ; and by Malone , who , calculating our Poet's ...
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... Fortune my foe is the beginning of a popular old ballad enumerating all the misfortunes that fall on mankind through the caprice of fortune . 2 Formerly chiefly inhabited by druggists , who sold all kind of herbs , green as well as dry ...
... Fortune my foe is the beginning of a popular old ballad enumerating all the misfortunes that fall on mankind through the caprice of fortune . 2 Formerly chiefly inhabited by druggists , who sold all kind of herbs , green as well as dry ...
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... fortune - telling . She works by charms , by spells , by the figure , and such daubery as this is ; beyond our element ; we know nothing . -Come down , you witch , you hag , you ; come down , I say . Mrs. Ford . Nay , good , sweet ...
... fortune - telling . She works by charms , by spells , by the figure , and such daubery as this is ; beyond our element ; we know nothing . -Come down , you witch , you hag , you ; come down , I say . Mrs. Ford . Nay , good , sweet ...
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