The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... once support and explain the text : " But to delay the heat , lest by mischaunce " It might breake out , and set the whole on fyre , " There added was , by goodly ordinaunce , " A huge great payre of bellowes , which did styre ...
... once support and explain the text : " But to delay the heat , lest by mischaunce " It might breake out , and set the whole on fyre , " There added was , by goodly ordinaunce , " A huge great payre of bellowes , which did styre ...
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... once thought that these two words might have been often confounded , by their being both abbreviated , and written chāge . But an n , as the Bishop of Dromore observes to me , was sometimes omitted both in MS . and print , and the ...
... once thought that these two words might have been often confounded , by their being both abbreviated , and written chāge . But an n , as the Bishop of Dromore observes to me , was sometimes omitted both in MS . and print , and the ...
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... once got them , she intended , we may suppose , that he should wear them contentedly for life . Horns charged with garlands is an expression of a similar import with one which is found in Characterismi , or Lenton's Leasures , 8vo ...
... once got them , she intended , we may suppose , that he should wear them contentedly for life . Horns charged with garlands is an expression of a similar import with one which is found in Characterismi , or Lenton's Leasures , 8vo ...
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... once idly supposed that Shakspeare wrote- " We cannot call her sighs and tears , winds and waters ; " - which is certainly the phraseology we should now use . I mention such idle conjecare greater storms and tempests than almanacks can ...
... once idly supposed that Shakspeare wrote- " We cannot call her sighs and tears , winds and waters ; " - which is certainly the phraseology we should now use . I mention such idle conjecare greater storms and tempests than almanacks can ...
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... once Wast beaten from Modena , where thou slew'st Hirtius and Pansa , consuls , at thy heel Did famine follow ; whom thou fought'st against , Though daintily brought up , with patience more Than savages could suffer : Thou didst drink ...
... once Wast beaten from Modena , where thou slew'st Hirtius and Pansa , consuls , at thy heel Did famine follow ; whom thou fought'st against , Though daintily brought up , with patience more Than savages could suffer : Thou didst drink ...
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