The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... the Golden Shield , & c . 1599 . So alfo , in The whole magnificent Entertainment given to King James , and the Queen his Wife , & c . & c . 15th March , 1603 , by I , from the orient to the drooping west , B 3 INDUC Τ Ι Ο Ν. ...
... the Golden Shield , & c . 1599 . So alfo , in The whole magnificent Entertainment given to King James , and the Queen his Wife , & c . & c . 15th March , 1603 , by I , from the orient to the drooping west , B 3 INDUC Τ Ι Ο Ν. ...
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... alfo the Epiftle prefixed to Spenfer's Shepherd's Calender , 1579 : as thinking them fitteft for the ruftical rudeness of thepheards , either for that their rough found would make his rimes more ragged , and ruftical , " & c . The ...
... alfo the Epiftle prefixed to Spenfer's Shepherd's Calender , 1579 : as thinking them fitteft for the ruftical rudeness of thepheards , either for that their rough found would make his rimes more ragged , and ruftical , " & c . The ...
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... alfo , Thomas Twyne , the continuator of Phaer's tranfla tion of Virgil , 1584 , for haud infcius , has advis'd : 66 He fpake and ftrait the fword advisde into his throat receives . " STEEVENS . 7 We all , that are engaged to this lofs ...
... alfo , Thomas Twyne , the continuator of Phaer's tranfla tion of Virgil , 1584 , for haud infcius , has advis'd : 66 He fpake and ftrait the fword advisde into his throat receives . " STEEVENS . 7 We all , that are engaged to this lofs ...
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... alfo Moryfon's Itinerary , Part III . p . 53 , 1617. REED . It was the fashion of those times , " [ the times of K. James I. ] fays Olborne , in his MEMOIRS of that monarch , " and did fo 8 Enter the Lord Chief Juftice , and an ...
... alfo Moryfon's Itinerary , Part III . p . 53 , 1617. REED . It was the fashion of those times , " [ the times of K. James I. ] fays Olborne , in his MEMOIRS of that monarch , " and did fo 8 Enter the Lord Chief Juftice , and an ...
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... alfo speaks of his " fingle state of man . " See Vol . XI . p . 42 , n . 5 . STEEVENS . Johnfon's explanation of this paffage is not conceived with his ufual judgement . It does not appear that Falftaff's merriment was antiquated or ...
... alfo speaks of his " fingle state of man . " See Vol . XI . p . 42 , n . 5 . STEEVENS . Johnfon's explanation of this paffage is not conceived with his ufual judgement . It does not appear that Falftaff's merriment was antiquated or ...
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