The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Том 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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... instance to adhere to it . According to the present reading , the scene is on the day on which the King was journeying from Northampton to Stratford ; and of course the Messenger's account of the peers being seiz'd , & c . which was on ...
... instance to adhere to it . According to the present reading , the scene is on the day on which the King was journeying from Northampton to Stratford ; and of course the Messenger's account of the peers being seiz'd , & c . which was on ...
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... instance 3 : that a boare with his tuskes so rased them both by the heades that the bloud ran about both their shoulders . And forasmuch as the Protector gave the boare for his cognizance , this dreame made so fearful an impression in ...
... instance 3 : that a boare with his tuskes so rased them both by the heades that the bloud ran about both their shoulders . And forasmuch as the Protector gave the boare for his cognizance , this dreame made so fearful an impression in ...
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... Instance seems to mean , symptom or prognostick . We find the word used in a similar sense , in The Comedy of Errors , where Egeon , describing his shipwreck , says : " A league from Epidamnum had we sail'd , " Before the always wind ...
... Instance seems to mean , symptom or prognostick . We find the word used in a similar sense , in The Comedy of Errors , where Egeon , describing his shipwreck , says : " A league from Epidamnum had we sail'd , " Before the always wind ...
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