The Works of William Shakespeare, Volym 6Blackie, 1888 |
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... given in Collier's Shakespeare's Library ; the second edition of which , edited by Haz- litt , was published in 1875 , and from that edition all our quotations are given . The novel and Parr's translation occupy pp . 282-308 inclusive ...
... given in Collier's Shakespeare's Library ; the second edition of which , edited by Haz- litt , was published in 1875 , and from that edition all our quotations are given . The novel and Parr's translation occupy pp . 282-308 inclusive ...
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... given me a ROUSE .- " A rouse , " says Gifford , was a large glass , in which a health was given , the drinking of which by the company formed a carouse . " Apparently Gifford connected the words ety- mologically really they are quite ...
... given me a ROUSE .- " A rouse , " says Gifford , was a large glass , in which a health was given , the drinking of which by the company formed a carouse . " Apparently Gifford connected the words ety- mologically really they are quite ...
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... given to the word in both Coles and Boyer . Compare The Witch of Edmonton , ii . 1. 8-13 : Some call me witch , And being ignorant of myself , they go About to teach me how to be one ; urging That my bad tongue - by their bad usage made ...
... given to the word in both Coles and Boyer . Compare The Witch of Edmonton , ii . 1. 8-13 : Some call me witch , And being ignorant of myself , they go About to teach me how to be one ; urging That my bad tongue - by their bad usage made ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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