“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... term to live with me , My fellow - scholars , and to keep those statutes , That are recorded in this schedule here : Your oaths are past , and now subscribe your names ; That his own hand may strike his honour down , That violates the ...
... term to live with me , My fellow - scholars , and to keep those statutes , That are recorded in this schedule here : Your oaths are past , and now subscribe your names ; That his own hand may strike his honour down , That violates the ...
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... term ; Which , I hope well , is not enrolled there : And , one day in a week to touch no food ; And but one meal on every day beside ; The which , I hope , is not enrolled there : And then , to sleep but three hours in the night , And ...
... term ; Which , I hope well , is not enrolled there : And , one day in a week to touch no food ; And but one meal on every day beside ; The which , I hope , is not enrolled there : And then , to sleep but three hours in the night , And ...
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... term , meaning , to take a degree , as he proceeded bache- lor in physick . The sense is , he has taken his degrees in the art of hindering the degrees of others . Johnson . So , in a quotation by Dr. Farmer : " -such as practise to pro ...
... term , meaning , to take a degree , as he proceeded bache- lor in physick . The sense is , he has taken his degrees in the art of hindering the degrees of others . Johnson . So , in a quotation by Dr. Farmer : " -such as practise to pro ...
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... term from the card - table . Thus , Bishop San- derson : 66 They are glad , rather than sit out , to play very small game . " The person who cuts out at a rubber of whist , is still said to sit out ; i . e . to be no longer engaged in ...
... term from the card - table . Thus , Bishop San- derson : 66 They are glad , rather than sit out , to play very small game . " The person who cuts out at a rubber of whist , is still said to sit out ; i . e . to be no longer engaged in ...
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... term of three years , he shall endure such publick shame as the rest of the court can possibly devise.— This article , my liege , yourself must break ; For , well you know , here comes in embassy The French king's daughter , with ...
... term of three years , he shall endure such publick shame as the rest of the court can possibly devise.— This article , my liege , yourself must break ; For , well you know , here comes in embassy The French king's daughter , with ...
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