The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... practice is still kept up at Kelso , in Scotland , where it is called - Cat - in - barrel . See a description of the whole cere- mony in a little account of the town of Kelso , published in 1789 , by one Ebenezer Lazarus , a silly ...
... practice is still kept up at Kelso , in Scotland , where it is called - Cat - in - barrel . See a description of the whole cere- mony in a little account of the town of Kelso , published in 1789 , by one Ebenezer Lazarus , a silly ...
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... practice had however become obsolete in Shakspeare's time . In A Poste with a Packet of mad Letters , by Nicholas Breton , 4to . 1607 , I find a letter ending in this manner , entitled , " A letter to laugh at after the old fashion of ...
... practice had however become obsolete in Shakspeare's time . In A Poste with a Packet of mad Letters , by Nicholas Breton , 4to . 1607 , I find a letter ending in this manner , entitled , " A letter to laugh at after the old fashion of ...
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... practice might have become obsolete to the general though retained by certain individuals . An old fashion has sometimes a few solitary adherents , after it has been discarded from common use . REED . But lest my liking might too sudden ...
... practice might have become obsolete to the general though retained by certain individuals . An old fashion has sometimes a few solitary adherents , after it has been discarded from common use . REED . But lest my liking might too sudden ...
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... practice let us put it presently . [ Exeunt . " The fairest grant is the necessity : ] i . e . no one can have a better reason for granting a request than the necessity of its being granted . WARBURTON . Mr. Hayley with great acuteness ...
... practice let us put it presently . [ Exeunt . " The fairest grant is the necessity : ] i . e . no one can have a better reason for granting a request than the necessity of its being granted . WARBURTON . Mr. Hayley with great acuteness ...
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... practice on Benedick , that , in despite of his quick wit and his queasy stomach , " he shall fall in love- with Beatrice . If we can do this , Cupid is no I Shakspeare has many phrases equally harsh . He who would hazard such ...
... practice on Benedick , that , in despite of his quick wit and his queasy stomach , " he shall fall in love- with Beatrice . If we can do this , Cupid is no I Shakspeare has many phrases equally harsh . He who would hazard such ...
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