The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen7 |
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Why he says from tawny Spain is , because those romances , being of Spanish original , the heroes and the scene were generally of that country . Why he says , lost in the world's debate is , because the subject of those romances were ...
Why he says from tawny Spain is , because those romances , being of Spanish original , the heroes and the scene were generally of that country . Why he says , lost in the world's debate is , because the subject of those romances were ...
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I will make a minstrel of him , whose occupation was to relate fabulous stories . Douce . fire - new words , ] “ i . e . ( says an intelligent writer in the Edinburgh Magazine , Nov. 1786 , ) words newly coined , new from the forge .
I will make a minstrel of him , whose occupation was to relate fabulous stories . Douce . fire - new words , ] “ i . e . ( says an intelligent writer in the Edinburgh Magazine , Nov. 1786 , ) words newly coined , new from the forge .
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I do say , thou art quick in answers : Thou heatest my blood . Moth . I am answered , sir . ARM . ... So , you like it , the Clown says to Celia : “ — if I should bear you , I should bear no cross . ” Johnson .
I do say , thou art quick in answers : Thou heatest my blood . Moth . I am answered , sir . ARM . ... So , you like it , the Clown says to Celia : “ — if I should bear you , I should bear no cross . ” Johnson .
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Bankes's horse , which play'd many remarkable pranks . Sir Walter Raleigh ( History of the World , First Part , p . 178 , ) says : “ If Banks had lived in older times , he would have shamed all the inchanters in the world ...
Bankes's horse , which play'd many remarkable pranks . Sir Walter Raleigh ( History of the World , First Part , p . 178 , ) says : “ If Banks had lived in older times , he would have shamed all the inchanters in the world ...
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So I heard you say . ARM . And so farewell . 6 —for the day - woman . ] “ i . e . for the dairy - maid . Dairy , says Johnson in his Dictionary , is derived from day , an old word for milk . In the northern counties of Scotland ...
So I heard you say . ARM . And so farewell . 6 —for the day - woman . ] “ i . e . for the dairy - maid . Dairy , says Johnson in his Dictionary , is derived from day , an old word for milk . In the northern counties of Scotland ...
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