The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... . Tully and Lord Chancellor Clarendon declare for the affirmative : Hobbes and Puffendorf hold the negative . Our author , by this line , feems to be of the fame opinion . WARB . Mowb . Mowb . And I , to keep all this . KING RICHARD II .
... . Tully and Lord Chancellor Clarendon declare for the affirmative : Hobbes and Puffendorf hold the negative . Our author , by this line , feems to be of the fame opinion . WARB . Mowb . Mowb . And I , to keep all this . KING RICHARD II .
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... fame reftraint and limitations as other landlords ; by making thy condition a ftate of law , a condition upon which the common rules of law can operate , thou art become a bondflave to the law ; thou haft made ihyfelf amenable to laws ...
... fame reftraint and limitations as other landlords ; by making thy condition a ftate of law , a condition upon which the common rules of law can operate , thou art become a bondflave to the law ; thou haft made ihyfelf amenable to laws ...
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... fame pofition with those pictures which are drawn according to the rules of Perspective , it can pre- fent nothing but confufion and to be feen in form , and under a regular Appearance , it must be look'd upon from a contrary station ...
... fame pofition with those pictures which are drawn according to the rules of Perspective , it can pre- fent nothing but confufion and to be feen in form , and under a regular Appearance , it must be look'd upon from a contrary station ...
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... Wherefore was I born To what purpose ferve birth and lineal fucceffion ? I am Duke of Lancaster by the fame right of birth as the King is king of England . I cannot I cannot mend it , I must needs confefs , KING RICHARD II . 43.
... Wherefore was I born To what purpose ferve birth and lineal fucceffion ? I am Duke of Lancaster by the fame right of birth as the King is king of England . I cannot I cannot mend it , I must needs confefs , KING RICHARD II . 43.
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... fame Word . VER THEOBALD . Dr. Warburton has put tread in his own text , but trade will ferve yery well in the fenfe either of commerce or custom . Har b ( 4 ) -on 2. ( 4 ) on their Sovereign's head ; ] Shakespeare is very apt the ...
... fame Word . VER THEOBALD . Dr. Warburton has put tread in his own text , but trade will ferve yery well in the fenfe either of commerce or custom . Har b ( 4 ) -on 2. ( 4 ) on their Sovereign's head ; ] Shakespeare is very apt the ...
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