The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Queen , b . iv . c . x . st . 19 : " But I the meanest man of many more , " Yet much disdaining unto him to lout , " Or creep between his legs . " MALONE . 9 Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; ] A similar thought occurs in ...
... Queen , b . iv . c . x . st . 19 : " But I the meanest man of many more , " Yet much disdaining unto him to lout , " Or creep between his legs . " MALONE . 9 Sound them , it doth become the mouth as well ; ] A similar thought occurs in ...
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... Queen Margaret : 66 Witty , well - spoken , cautelous , though young . " Again , in the second of these two senses in the romance of Kynge Appolyn of Thyre , 1610 : " —a fallacious policy and cautelous wyle . " 66 Again , in Holinshed ...
... Queen Margaret : 66 Witty , well - spoken , cautelous , though young . " Again , in the second of these two senses in the romance of Kynge Appolyn of Thyre , 1610 : " —a fallacious policy and cautelous wyle . " 66 Again , in Holinshed ...
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... Queen , b . ii . c . v . : " Like as a lyon whose imperiall powre " A prowd rebellious unicorne defies ; " T ' avoid the rash assault and wrathfull stowre " Of his fiers foe , him to a tree applies : " And when him running in full ...
... Queen , b . ii . c . v . : " Like as a lyon whose imperiall powre " A prowd rebellious unicorne defies ; " T ' avoid the rash assault and wrathfull stowre " Of his fiers foe , him to a tree applies : " And when him running in full ...
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... Queen Katharine , in publick said : " She hathe beene to me a true obe- dient wife , and as comfortable as I could wish . " UPTON . In the book of entries at Stationers ' Hall , I meet with the fol- lowing , 1598 : “ A Conversation ...
... Queen Katharine , in publick said : " She hathe beene to me a true obe- dient wife , and as comfortable as I could wish . " UPTON . In the book of entries at Stationers ' Hall , I meet with the fol- lowing , 1598 : “ A Conversation ...
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... Queen Elizabeth : " I can affirme thus much as a present witnesse by mine owne experience , that when dyvers upon greater scrupulosity then cause , went about to disswade her majestye , ( lying then at Richmonde ) from looking on the ...
... Queen Elizabeth : " I can affirme thus much as a present witnesse by mine owne experience , that when dyvers upon greater scrupulosity then cause , went about to disswade her majestye , ( lying then at Richmonde ) from looking on the ...
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