The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... ancient Interlude of Nature , bl . 1. no date , but apparently printed in the reign of King Henry VIII . there feems to have been a fimilar ftroke aimed at this expenfive expedition : 66 Pryde . I am unhappy , I fe it well , " For the ...
... ancient Interlude of Nature , bl . 1. no date , but apparently printed in the reign of King Henry VIII . there feems to have been a fimilar ftroke aimed at this expenfive expedition : 66 Pryde . I am unhappy , I fe it well , " For the ...
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... ancient , unlet- tered , martial nobility . JOHNSON . It ought to be remembered that the fpeaker is afterward pro- nounced by the King himself a learned gentleman . RITSON . 9 He bores me with fome trick : ] He ftabs or wounds me by ...
... ancient , unlet- tered , martial nobility . JOHNSON . It ought to be remembered that the fpeaker is afterward pro- nounced by the King himself a learned gentleman . RITSON . 9 He bores me with fome trick : ] He ftabs or wounds me by ...
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... ancient writers . So , in the 13th Idea of Drayton : " This diamond fhall once confume to duft . " Again , in The Merry Wives of Windfor : " I pray thee , once to - night give my fweet Nan this ring . " Again , in Leicefter's ...
... ancient writers . So , in the 13th Idea of Drayton : " This diamond fhall once confume to duft . " Again , in The Merry Wives of Windfor : " I pray thee , once to - night give my fweet Nan this ring . " Again , in Leicefter's ...
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... ancient metrical romance of Syr Bevys of Hampton , bl . 1. no date : Again : 66 Traytoure , he fayd with great envy , " Turne thee now , I thee defye . " " They drewe theyr fwordes haftely , " And smot together with great envy ...
... ancient metrical romance of Syr Bevys of Hampton , bl . 1. no date : Again : 66 Traytoure , he fayd with great envy , " Turne thee now , I thee defye . " " They drewe theyr fwordes haftely , " And smot together with great envy ...
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... ancient family married the heiress of the barony of Stafford , and their fon relinquishing his paternal furname , affumed that of his mother , which continued in his pofterity . TOLLET . Of all this probably Shakspeare knew nothing ...
... ancient family married the heiress of the barony of Stafford , and their fon relinquishing his paternal furname , affumed that of his mother , which continued in his pofterity . TOLLET . Of all this probably Shakspeare knew nothing ...
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