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... those that beget TALES , Tempests , and fuch like drolleries . " By the nest of antiques , the twelve fatyrs who are introduced at the sheep - fhearing festival , are alluded to , -In his converfation with Mr. Drummond of Haw- thornden ...
... those that beget TALES , Tempests , and fuch like drolleries . " By the nest of antiques , the twelve fatyrs who are introduced at the sheep - fhearing festival , are alluded to , -In his converfation with Mr. Drummond of Haw- thornden ...
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... those unfledg'd days was my wife a girl ; Your precious felf had then not cross'd the eyes Of my young play - fellow . HER . Grace to boot ! Of this make no conclufion ; left you fay , * Your queen and I are devils : Yet , go on ; The ...
... those unfledg'd days was my wife a girl ; Your precious felf had then not cross'd the eyes Of my young play - fellow . HER . Grace to boot ! Of this make no conclufion ; left you fay , * Your queen and I are devils : Yet , go on ; The ...
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... those which have receiv- ed a die over their former colour . There is a paffage in The old Law of Maffinger , which might lead us to offer another interpretation : 66 Blacks are often fuch diffembling mourners , " There is no credit ...
... those which have receiv- ed a die over their former colour . There is a paffage in The old Law of Maffinger , which might lead us to offer another interpretation : 66 Blacks are often fuch diffembling mourners , " There is no credit ...
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... those That vulgars give bold titles ; ay , and privy To this their late escape . You have mistook , my lady , 3 2 No , by my life , HER . Privy to none of this : How will this grieve you , When you fhall come to clearer knowledge , that ...
... those That vulgars give bold titles ; ay , and privy To this their late escape . You have mistook , my lady , 3 2 No , by my life , HER . Privy to none of this : How will this grieve you , When you fhall come to clearer knowledge , that ...
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... those words which caprice brought into fashion , and which , after a fhort time , reafon and grammar drove irrecoverably away . I perhaps meant no more than I will rid the country of him , condemn him to quit the land . JOHNSON . Land ...
... those words which caprice brought into fashion , and which , after a fhort time , reafon and grammar drove irrecoverably away . I perhaps meant no more than I will rid the country of him , condemn him to quit the land . JOHNSON . Land ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1793 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1793 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 10 William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
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