The Dramatic Works, Volume 1at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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This giant was so byg that the head of one of our inre of a meane stature came but to his waste . He was of good corporation and well made in all partes of his bodie , with a large visage painted with divers colours , but for the most ...
This giant was so byg that the head of one of our inre of a meane stature came but to his waste . He was of good corporation and well made in all partes of his bodie , with a large visage painted with divers colours , but for the most ...
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As he drew nearer unto our men hee laide his hande on his head , and pointed up towards heaven , and our men did the lyke . The captayne gent his shippe boate to bring hinto a little islande , beyng in the haven .
As he drew nearer unto our men hee laide his hande on his head , and pointed up towards heaven , and our men did the lyke . The captayne gent his shippe boate to bring hinto a little islande , beyng in the haven .
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21 The beak was a strong pointed body at the head of ancient galleys ; it is used here for the forecastle or boltsprit . The waist is the part between the quarter - deck and the forecastle . 14 of the king's ship , The mariners ...
21 The beak was a strong pointed body at the head of ancient galleys ; it is used here for the forecastle or boltsprit . The waist is the part between the quarter - deck and the forecastle . 14 of the king's ship , The mariners ...
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Sc . 2 , “ A nighty and a fearful head they are . " He has also fearful wars ; fearful bravery ; & c . & c . The verb to fear is most commonly used for to fright , to terrify , to make afraid . Mr. Gifford remarks , " as a proof how ...
Sc . 2 , “ A nighty and a fearful head they are . " He has also fearful wars ; fearful bravery ; & c . & c . The verb to fear is most commonly used for to fright , to terrify , to make afraid . Mr. Gifford remarks , " as a proof how ...
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Sir , he may live ; I saw him beat the surges under him , And ride upon their backs ; he trod the water , Whose enmity he flung aside , and breasted The surge most swoln that met him : his bold head ' Bove the contentious waves he kept ...
Sir , he may live ; I saw him beat the surges under him , And ride upon their backs ; he trod the water , Whose enmity he flung aside , and breasted The surge most swoln that met him : his bold head ' Bove the contentious waves he kept ...
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