The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added Notes, Volym 18–19J. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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... once popular collection , that I entertain no doubt but that a great majority of the tales it comprehends have made their appearance in an English dress . Of that particular story which I have just mentioned , viz . the 18th history of ...
... once popular collection , that I entertain no doubt but that a great majority of the tales it comprehends have made their appearance in an English dress . Of that particular story which I have just mentioned , viz . the 18th history of ...
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... once . " Or , perhaps the allusion is to matriculation at the University . So , in Aristippus , or The Jovial Philosopher , 1630 : " You must be matriculated , and have your name recorded in Albo Academiæ . " Again : " What have you ...
... once . " Or , perhaps the allusion is to matriculation at the University . So , in Aristippus , or The Jovial Philosopher , 1630 : " You must be matriculated , and have your name recorded in Albo Academiæ . " Again : " What have you ...
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... once , thou loo'st ; ] This phrase , with concomitant obscurity , appears in other dramas of our author , viz . The Merry Wives of Windsor , and King Henry VIII . In The Comedy of Errors , it stands as follows : " Once this - Your long ...
... once , thou loo'st ; ] This phrase , with concomitant obscurity , appears in other dramas of our author , viz . The Merry Wives of Windsor , and King Henry VIII . In The Comedy of Errors , it stands as follows : " Once this - Your long ...
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... once read thus : I had rather be a canker in a hedge , than a rose in his garden ; that is , I had rather be what nature makes me , how- ever mean , than owe any exaltation or improvement to my bro- ther's kindness or cultivation . But ...
... once read thus : I had rather be a canker in a hedge , than a rose in his garden ; that is , I had rather be what nature makes me , how- ever mean , than owe any exaltation or improvement to my bro- ther's kindness or cultivation . But ...
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... once thought it unnecessary . STEEVens . as melancholy as a lodge in a warren ; ] A parallel thought occurs in the first chapter of Isaiah , where the prophet , 5 him true , that your grace had got the SC . I. 47 ABOUT NOTHING .
... once thought it unnecessary . STEEVens . as melancholy as a lodge in a warren ; ] A parallel thought occurs in the first chapter of Isaiah , where the prophet , 5 him true , that your grace had got the SC . I. 47 ABOUT NOTHING .
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1805 |
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