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Página ix
Very early in his dramatic career , he appears to bave attained to a principal
share in the direction and emoluments of the theatres to which he was ... From
the expression He was used in Rowe's Life , it would appear WILLIAM
SHAKSPEARE . ix.
Very early in his dramatic career , he appears to bave attained to a principal
share in the direction and emoluments of the theatres to which he was ... From
the expression He was used in Rowe's Life , it would appear WILLIAM
SHAKSPEARE . ix.
Página 97
Description of a Ghost appearing in a Dreum . I have heard ( but not believ'd ) the
spirits of the dead May walk again : if such thing be , thy mother Appear'd to me
last night ; for ne'er was dream So like a waking . To me comes a creature ...
Description of a Ghost appearing in a Dreum . I have heard ( but not believ'd ) the
spirits of the dead May walk again : if such thing be , thy mother Appear'd to me
last night ; for ne'er was dream So like a waking . To me comes a creature ...
Página 156
A second messenger instantly follows to announce that the Dauphin has been
crowned king ; and before he bas finished , a third appears , to tell of the battle of
Patay , in which the English army has beeu completely put to the rout . To add to
...
A second messenger instantly follows to announce that the Dauphin has been
crowned king ; and before he bas finished , a third appears , to tell of the battle of
Patay , in which the English army has beeu completely put to the rout . To add to
...
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