The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Hold faft the mortal fword . " And in another place : With twenty mortal murders . " JOHNSON . In Pierce Penniless his Supplication to the Devil , by T. Nahe , 1592 , ( a very popular pamphlet of that time , ) our author might have ...
... Hold faft the mortal fword . " And in another place : With twenty mortal murders . " JOHNSON . In Pierce Penniless his Supplication to the Devil , by T. Nahe , 1592 , ( a very popular pamphlet of that time , ) our author might have ...
Page 59
... Hold , hold ! 9Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! 2 " Through Goddes myght , and his knyfe , " There the gyaunte loft his lyfe . " Again , in Spenfer's Faery Queen , B. I. c . vi : 66 -the red - crofs knight was flain with paynim knife ...
... Hold , hold ! 9Great Glamis ! worthy Cawdor ! 2 " Through Goddes myght , and his knyfe , " There the gyaunte loft his lyfe . " Again , in Spenfer's Faery Queen , B. I. c . vi : 66 -the red - crofs knight was flain with paynim knife ...
Page 60
... hold , to the intent to part them ; except that they did fight a combat in a place inclosed : and then no man fhall be fo hardy as to bid hold , but the general . " P. 264 of Mr. Bellay's Inftructions for the Wars , tranflated in 1589 ...
... hold , to the intent to part them ; except that they did fight a combat in a place inclosed : and then no man fhall be fo hardy as to bid hold , but the general . " P. 264 of Mr. Bellay's Inftructions for the Wars , tranflated in 1589 ...
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... hold upon my flesh ? ” Again , in Warner's Albion's England , 1602 , B. II . c . xi : JOHNSON . " The fcouring winds that fightless in the founding air do Av . STEEVENS , " " So , in K. Henry V : " Borne with the invisible and creeping ...
... hold upon my flesh ? ” Again , in Warner's Albion's England , 1602 , B. II . c . xi : JOHNSON . " The fcouring winds that fightless in the founding air do Av . STEEVENS , " " So , in K. Henry V : " Borne with the invisible and creeping ...
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... Hold , take my fword : -There's husban- dry in heaven , 4 Their candles are all out . - Take thee that too . A heavy fummons lies like lead upon me , And yet I would not fleep : Merciful powers ! Reftrain in me the curfed thoughts ...
... Hold , take my fword : -There's husban- dry in heaven , 4 Their candles are all out . - Take thee that too . A heavy fummons lies like lead upon me , And yet I would not fleep : Merciful powers ! Reftrain in me the curfed thoughts ...
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