The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... breath into the wind .- ' Would they had ftaid ! BAN . Were fuch things here , as we do speak about ? Or have we eaten of the infane root , " That takes the reafon prifoner ? 7 eaten of the infane root , ] The infane root is the root ...
... breath into the wind .- ' Would they had ftaid ! BAN . Were fuch things here , as we do speak about ? Or have we eaten of the infane root , " That takes the reafon prifoner ? 7 eaten of the infane root , ] The infane root is the root ...
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... breathe out damned orifons , " As thick as hail - ftones ' fore the fpring's approach . " The emendation of the word can is fupported by a paffage in K. Henry IV . P. II : " And there are twenty weak and wearied posts " Come from the ...
... breathe out damned orifons , " As thick as hail - ftones ' fore the fpring's approach . " The emendation of the word can is fupported by a paffage in K. Henry IV . P. II : " And there are twenty weak and wearied posts " Come from the ...
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... breath to make up his message ; to which the lady anfwers mentally , that he may well want breath , fuch a meffage would add hoarfenefs to the raven . That even the bird , whofe harsh voice is accuftomed to predict calamities , could ...
... breath to make up his message ; to which the lady anfwers mentally , that he may well want breath , fuch a meffage would add hoarfenefs to the raven . That even the bird , whofe harsh voice is accuftomed to predict calamities , could ...
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... breath , ... Hoftility and civil tumult reigns " Between my confcience and my coufin's death . " A fimilar expreffion is found in a book which our author is known to have read , the Tragicall Hyftorie of Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : " In ...
... breath , ... Hoftility and civil tumult reigns " Between my confcience and my coufin's death . " A fimilar expreffion is found in a book which our author is known to have read , the Tragicall Hyftorie of Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : " In ...
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... breath , Smells wooingly here : no jutty , frieze , buttress , 2 where the aire is unwholfome , but likewife where the aire is un- equal ; as you fhall fee many fine feats fet upon a knap of ground invironed with higher hills round ...
... breath , Smells wooingly here : no jutty , frieze , buttress , 2 where the aire is unwholfome , but likewife where the aire is un- equal ; as you fhall fee many fine feats fet upon a knap of ground invironed with higher hills round ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 11 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1808 |
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