The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Том 15F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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... fears of hostile strokes , their aches losses . " See In Barret's Alvearie , 1580 , the verb is spelt with a k , ake , and the substantive ache , to mark the distinction : and that the latter was pronounced in the same way as the letter ...
... fears of hostile strokes , their aches losses . " See In Barret's Alvearie , 1580 , the verb is spelt with a k , ake , and the substantive ache , to mark the distinction : and that the latter was pronounced in the same way as the letter ...
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... fear , you have done yourself some wrong : ] i . e . I fear that in asserting yourself to be King of Naples , you have uttered a falsehood which is below your character , and , consequently , in- jurious to your honour . So , in The ...
... fear , you have done yourself some wrong : ] i . e . I fear that in asserting yourself to be King of Naples , you have uttered a falsehood which is below your character , and , consequently , in- jurious to your honour . So , in The ...
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... fear . In our author's age to fear signified to terrify , ( see Minsheu in verb . ) and fearful was much more frequently used in the sense of formidable than that of timorous . MALONE . 5 What , I say , PRO . My foot F 2 SC . II . 67 ...
... fear . In our author's age to fear signified to terrify , ( see Minsheu in verb . ) and fearful was much more frequently used in the sense of formidable than that of timorous . MALONE . 5 What , I say , PRO . My foot F 2 SC . II . 67 ...
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... fear , for ever : Milan and Naples have More widows in them of this business ' making , Than we bring men to comfort them : the fault's Your own . ALON . So is the dearest of the loss . 7 WEIGH'D , between lothness and obedience , at ...
... fear , for ever : Milan and Naples have More widows in them of this business ' making , Than we bring men to comfort them : the fault's Your own . ALON . So is the dearest of the loss . 7 WEIGH'D , between lothness and obedience , at ...
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... fear , or sloth . SEB . Pr'ythee , say on : The setting of thine eye , and cheek , proclaim A matter from thee ; and a birth , indeed , Which throes thee much to yield . ANT . Thus , sir : Although this lord of weak remembrance ' , this ...
... fear , or sloth . SEB . Pr'ythee , say on : The setting of thine eye , and cheek , proclaim A matter from thee ; and a birth , indeed , Which throes thee much to yield . ANT . Thus , sir : Although this lord of weak remembrance ' , this ...
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