The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 11Maxwell, 1809 |
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... ancient chronicles and romances . An instance or two may suffice . " They mounted him surely upon a good and mighty courser , well barded , " & c . Hist . of Helyas Knight of the Swanne , bl . 1 no date . Again , in Barrett's Alvearie ...
... ancient chronicles and romances . An instance or two may suffice . " They mounted him surely upon a good and mighty courser , well barded , " & c . Hist . of Helyas Knight of the Swanne , bl . 1 no date . Again , in Barrett's Alvearie ...
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... ancient Swedes , or Northern nations from whom we descend ; for they practised this method of trial in dubious cases , as ap- pears from Pitt's Atlas , in Sweden , p . 20. Steevens . * This tradition is of much earlier origin than Mr ...
... ancient Swedes , or Northern nations from whom we descend ; for they practised this method of trial in dubious cases , as ap- pears from Pitt's Atlas , in Sweden , p . 20. Steevens . * This tradition is of much earlier origin than Mr ...
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... ancient hall of this fabrick is still remaining , though divided by an addi- tional floor , and incumbered by modern galleries , having been converted into a place of worship for Antinomians , & c . The up- per part of it is now the ...
... ancient hall of this fabrick is still remaining , though divided by an addi- tional floor , and incumbered by modern galleries , having been converted into a place of worship for Antinomians , & c . The up- per part of it is now the ...
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... ancient ballad : 7 " For still will I cry , good your worship , good sir , " Bestow one poor denier , Sir . " Steevens . a marvellous proper man . ] Marvellous is here used ad- I'll be at charges for a looking - glass ; D 2 KING RICHARD ...
... ancient ballad : 7 " For still will I cry , good your worship , good sir , " Bestow one poor denier , Sir . " Steevens . a marvellous proper man . ] Marvellous is here used ad- I'll be at charges for a looking - glass ; D 2 KING RICHARD ...
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... ancient poets a never failing topic of invective . So , in 4 Tragical Discourse of the Hap- lesse Man's Life , by Churchyard , 1593 : 5- " We make a legge , and kisse the hand withall , " ( A French deuice , nay sure a Spanish tricke ) ...
... ancient poets a never failing topic of invective . So , in 4 Tragical Discourse of the Hap- lesse Man's Life , by Churchyard , 1593 : 5- " We make a legge , and kisse the hand withall , " ( A French deuice , nay sure a Spanish tricke ) ...
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