The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... first . xvii . 362 . first born in Ægypt . viii . 224 . first house . vii . 105 . xxi . 102 . firstlings . xi . 197 . xvi . 217 , fiftula . ix . 7 . fit o'the face . xvi . 43 . fitchew . xvi . 404 . xx . 497 . xxiii . 213 . fitly ...
... first . xvii . 362 . first born in Ægypt . viii . 224 . first house . vii . 105 . xxi . 102 . firstlings . xi . 197 . xvi . 217 , fiftula . ix . 7 . fit o'the face . xvi . 43 . fitchew . xvi . 404 . xx . 497 . xxiii . 213 . fitly ...
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... first example of failor's language exhibited on the stage , there are , as I have been told by a skilful navigator , some inaccuracies and contra- ditory orders . JOHNSON . The foregoing observation is founded on a mistake . These ...
... first example of failor's language exhibited on the stage , there are , as I have been told by a skilful navigator , some inaccuracies and contra- ditory orders . JOHNSON . The foregoing observation is founded on a mistake . These ...
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... first instance , is used as a diffyllable , in the second as a mono- syllable . But this , I believe , is a licence peculiar to the prosody of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . 1 6 A princess ; no worse issued . ) The old copy reads " And ...
... first instance , is used as a diffyllable , in the second as a mono- syllable . But this , I believe , is a licence peculiar to the prosody of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . 1 6 A princess ; no worse issued . ) The old copy reads " And ...
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... first , And Profpero the prime duke ; being fo reputed In dignity , and , for the liberal arts , Without a parallel ; those being all my study , The government I cast upon my brother , And to my state grew stranger , being transported ...
... first , And Profpero the prime duke ; being fo reputed In dignity , and , for the liberal arts , Without a parallel ; those being all my study , The government I cast upon my brother , And to my state grew stranger , being transported ...
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... first expresses a wish to fee the good old man , and then obferves that the may now arife , as the story is done . Profpero , surprised that his charm does not yet work , bids her fit ftill ; and then enters on fresh matter to amuse the ...
... first expresses a wish to fee the good old man , and then obferves that the may now arife , as the story is done . Profpero , surprised that his charm does not yet work , bids her fit ftill ; and then enters on fresh matter to amuse the ...
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