The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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Page 87
... Once touch my shoulder . Great the slaughter is Here made by the Roman ; great the answer be❜ Britons must take ; for me , my ransome's death ; On either side I come to spend my breath ; Which neither here I'll keep , nor bear again ...
... Once touch my shoulder . Great the slaughter is Here made by the Roman ; great the answer be❜ Britons must take ; for me , my ransome's death ; On either side I come to spend my breath ; Which neither here I'll keep , nor bear again ...
Page 124
... once in doubt Is , once to be resolved . " M. MASON . [ 3 ] To convey , is to carry through ; in this place , it is to manage artfully : we say of a juggler , that he has a clean conveyance . JOHNSON . [ 4 ] That is , though natural ...
... once in doubt Is , once to be resolved . " M. MASON . [ 3 ] To convey , is to carry through ; in this place , it is to manage artfully : we say of a juggler , that he has a clean conveyance . JOHNSON . [ 4 ] That is , though natural ...
Page 607
... once ; as it consisted in either marrying two virgins successively , or once marrying a widow . BLACKSTONE . P.419 . To Brecknock . ] To the Castle of Brecknock in Wales , where the Duke of Buckingham's estate lay . MALONE . 4 P 441 ...
... once ; as it consisted in either marrying two virgins successively , or once marrying a widow . BLACKSTONE . P.419 . To Brecknock . ] To the Castle of Brecknock in Wales , where the Duke of Buckingham's estate lay . MALONE . 4 P 441 ...
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