The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... passage intelligible . In A & V. sc . ii . of the play before us , a line of a rhyming couplet was paffed over by the printer of the firft folio : " " Ill may'ft thou thrive , if thou grant any grace . It has been recovered from the ...
... passage intelligible . In A & V. sc . ii . of the play before us , a line of a rhyming couplet was paffed over by the printer of the firft folio : " " Ill may'ft thou thrive , if thou grant any grace . It has been recovered from the ...
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... passage from some bombast play , and after . wards used as a common burlesque phrase for attempting impoffi- bilities . At leaft , that it was the laft , might be concluded from its ufe in Cartwright's poem On Mr. Stokes his Book on the ...
... passage from some bombast play , and after . wards used as a common burlesque phrase for attempting impoffi- bilities . At leaft , that it was the laft , might be concluded from its ufe in Cartwright's poem On Mr. Stokes his Book on the ...
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... passage in Hentzner already quoted , p . 195 , as well as the passage from Moryfon's Itinerary , which being adopted by Mr. Malone in his note , ibid . need not to be here repeated . The addition of Jugar even to fack , might , perhaps ...
... passage in Hentzner already quoted , p . 195 , as well as the passage from Moryfon's Itinerary , which being adopted by Mr. Malone in his note , ibid . need not to be here repeated . The addition of Jugar even to fack , might , perhaps ...
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... passage in Stowe's Chronicle in the year 1560 . Mr. Theobald and Dr. Warburton acquaint us that the May - games , and particularly some of the characters in them , became excep- tionable to the puritanical humour of former times . By an ...
... passage in Stowe's Chronicle in the year 1560 . Mr. Theobald and Dr. Warburton acquaint us that the May - games , and particularly some of the characters in them , became excep- tionable to the puritanical humour of former times . By an ...
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