The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen14Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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William Shakespeare. And would have armour here out of the Tower , To crown himself king , and fupprefs the prince . GLO . I will not answer thee with words , but [ Here they fkirmish again . blows . MAY . Nought refts for me , in this ...
William Shakespeare. And would have armour here out of the Tower , To crown himself king , and fupprefs the prince . GLO . I will not answer thee with words , but [ Here they fkirmish again . blows . MAY . Nought refts for me , in this ...
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... himself of the Latin phrase — pili æftimo , would he have only half translated it ? for what correspondence has pile in English to a fingle hair ? Was a fingle hair ever called a pile , by any English writer ? STEEVENS . 7- the terror ...
... himself of the Latin phrase — pili æftimo , would he have only half translated it ? for what correspondence has pile in English to a fingle hair ? Was a fingle hair ever called a pile , by any English writer ? STEEVENS . 7- the terror ...
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... himself to be fabulous . But hear their own words . There was no fuch garden ( fays Dr. Bentley ) ever exiflent , or even feign'd . He adds the latter part , as knowing that that would juftify the poet ; and it is on that affertion only ...
... himself to be fabulous . But hear their own words . There was no fuch garden ( fays Dr. Bentley ) ever exiflent , or even feign'd . He adds the latter part , as knowing that that would juftify the poet ; and it is on that affertion only ...
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... himself uuready . ' 11 " Why what do you mean ? you will not be fo uncivil as to un brace you here ? " Again , in Monfieur D'Olive , 1606 : " You are not going to bed , I fee you are not yet unready . " Again , in Heywood's Golden Age ...
... himself uuready . ' 11 " Why what do you mean ? you will not be fo uncivil as to un brace you here ? " Again , in Monfieur D'Olive , 1606 : " You are not going to bed , I fee you are not yet unready . " Again , in Heywood's Golden Age ...
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... indeed prifoner in the Tower , and was executed not long before the Earl of March's death , being Let dying Mortimer here reft himself . 4- charged with F 3 KING HENRY VI . 69 Againft proud Somerset, and William Poole, ...
... indeed prifoner in the Tower , and was executed not long before the Earl of March's death , being Let dying Mortimer here reft himself . 4- charged with F 3 KING HENRY VI . 69 Againft proud Somerset, and William Poole, ...
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