The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... horse is flain , and all on foot he fights . " Shakspeare's compliment to queen Elizabeth has no fmall degree of propriety and elegance to boast of . The fame can hardly be faid of the following , with which the tragedy of Soliman and ...
... horse is flain , and all on foot he fights . " Shakspeare's compliment to queen Elizabeth has no fmall degree of propriety and elegance to boast of . The fame can hardly be faid of the following , with which the tragedy of Soliman and ...
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... horse , hound , hog , bear , fire , at every turn . [ Exit . BOT . Why do they run away ? this is a knavery of them , to make me afeard . 3 Re - enter SNOUT . SNOUT . O Bottom , thou art changed ! what do I fee on thee ? 4 BOT . What do ...
... horse , hound , hog , bear , fire , at every turn . [ Exit . BOT . Why do they run away ? this is a knavery of them , to make me afeard . 3 Re - enter SNOUT . SNOUT . O Bottom , thou art changed ! what do I fee on thee ? 4 BOT . What do ...
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... horse , " & c . The fate of this man and his very docile animal , is not exaâly known , and , perhaps , deferves not to be remembered . From the next lines , however , to thofe laft quoted , it should feem as if they had died abroad ...
... horse , " & c . The fate of this man and his very docile animal , is not exaâly known , and , perhaps , deferves not to be remembered . From the next lines , however , to thofe laft quoted , it should feem as if they had died abroad ...
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... horse , no doubt , fatirized this fufpicion of idolatry , and archly wrote the epitaph above alluded to . Now Moth , hearing Armado groan ridiculoully , and cry out but oh ! but oh ! humor- oufly pieces out his exclamation with the ...
... horse , no doubt , fatirized this fufpicion of idolatry , and archly wrote the epitaph above alluded to . Now Moth , hearing Armado groan ridiculoully , and cry out but oh ! but oh ! humor- oufly pieces out his exclamation with the ...
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... horse . " FARMER . It appears from Lord Strafford's Letters , Vol . II . p . 199 , that a corporal of the field was employed as an aid - de - camp is now , " in taking and carrying too and fro the directions of the general , or other ...
... horse . " FARMER . It appears from Lord Strafford's Letters , Vol . II . p . 199 , that a corporal of the field was employed as an aid - de - camp is now , " in taking and carrying too and fro the directions of the general , or other ...
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