The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... same sense as in this paffage . JOHNSON . Rynt you witch , quoth Beffe Locket to her mother , is a north coun- try proverb The word is ufed again in K. Lear : And aroint thee , witch , aroint thee . " Anoint is the reading of the folio ...
... same sense as in this paffage . JOHNSON . Rynt you witch , quoth Beffe Locket to her mother , is a north coun- try proverb The word is ufed again in K. Lear : And aroint thee , witch , aroint thee . " Anoint is the reading of the folio ...
Page 36
... same day , He finds thee in the ftout Norveyan ranks , Nothing afeard of what thyfelf didst make , Strange images of death . As thick as tale , " digging and hurling of ftones from one place to another , as though it had been a matter ...
... same day , He finds thee in the ftout Norveyan ranks , Nothing afeard of what thyfelf didst make , Strange images of death . As thick as tale , " digging and hurling of ftones from one place to another , as though it had been a matter ...
Page 231
... same fense : Yet with thefe broken reliques , mated mind , And what a juftly - grieved thought can fay . " HOLT WHITE . Our author , as well as his contemporaries , feems to have used the word as explained by Dr. Johnson . Mr. Pope ...
... same fense : Yet with thefe broken reliques , mated mind , And what a juftly - grieved thought can fay . " HOLT WHITE . Our author , as well as his contemporaries , feems to have used the word as explained by Dr. Johnson . Mr. Pope ...
Page 318
... same story is told by Knighton , inter Decem Scriptores , and by Fabian , who calls it a fable . It probably took its rife from Hugh de Neville , one of Richard's followers , having killed a lion , when they were in the Holy Land : a ...
... same story is told by Knighton , inter Decem Scriptores , and by Fabian , who calls it a fable . It probably took its rife from Hugh de Neville , one of Richard's followers , having killed a lion , when they were in the Holy Land : a ...
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