“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... fomething in them of divinity . On which ac- count they were esteemed facred : travellers tell us in what esteem the Turks now hold them ; nor had they lefs honour paid them heretofore in France , as appears from the old word benet ...
... fomething in them of divinity . On which ac- count they were esteemed facred : travellers tell us in what esteem the Turks now hold them ; nor had they lefs honour paid them heretofore in France , as appears from the old word benet ...
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... fomething like two of the lines of this ballad in John Grange's Garden , 1577 : " Content yourfelf as well as I , let reafon rule your minde , " As cuckoldes come by deftinie , fo cuckowes fing by kinde . " STEEVENS . Was this fair face ...
... fomething like two of the lines of this ballad in John Grange's Garden , 1577 : " Content yourfelf as well as I , let reafon rule your minde , " As cuckoldes come by deftinie , fo cuckowes fing by kinde . " STEEVENS . Was this fair face ...
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... fomething muft have flipt out here , by which the meaning of the context is rendered defective . The steward is speaking in the very words he over- heard of the young lady ; fortune was no goddefs , the faid , for one reafon ; love , no ...
... fomething muft have flipt out here , by which the meaning of the context is rendered defective . The steward is speaking in the very words he over- heard of the young lady ; fortune was no goddefs , the faid , for one reafon ; love , no ...
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... fomething hints , More than my father's fkill , which was the greatest Of his profeffion , that his good receipt Shall , for my legacy , be fanctified By the luckieft ftars in heaven : and , would your honour But give me leave to try ...
... fomething hints , More than my father's fkill , which was the greatest Of his profeffion , that his good receipt Shall , for my legacy , be fanctified By the luckieft ftars in heaven : and , would your honour But give me leave to try ...
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... fomething peculiar in the ftrut of a foldier . JOHNSON . Perhaps we fhould read - mafter true gait . To mafter any thing , is to learn it perfectly . So , in the First Part of K. Hen . IV : " As if he mafter'd there a double spirit " Of ...
... fomething peculiar in the ftrut of a foldier . JOHNSON . Perhaps we fhould read - mafter true gait . To mafter any thing , is to learn it perfectly . So , in the First Part of K. Hen . IV : " As if he mafter'd there a double spirit " Of ...
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