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... present age , is common enough ; cf. Hunter's Illustrations , ii . 240. Hunter , by the way , is commenting on Hamlet , iii . 1. 70 : For who would bear the whips and scorns of time . Is it an absolutely impossible idea that what ...
... present age , is common enough ; cf. Hunter's Illustrations , ii . 240. Hunter , by the way , is commenting on Hamlet , iii . 1. 70 : For who would bear the whips and scorns of time . Is it an absolutely impossible idea that what ...
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... present on the first represen- tation , says : " I sat with Charles Kemble , and never shall I forget the veteran's look on sev- eral occasions when he turned round to me after all my uncle's great scenes and said that was very fine ...
... present on the first represen- tation , says : " I sat with Charles Kemble , and never shall I forget the veteran's look on sev- eral occasions when he turned round to me after all my uncle's great scenes and said that was very fine ...
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... present peace And quietness of the people . The preposition was inserted by Theobald . Johnson pro- posed His remedies are ta'en , the present peace , & c .; that is , the remedies against him are taken , namely the present peace , & c ...
... present peace And quietness of the people . The preposition was inserted by Theobald . Johnson pro- posed His remedies are ta'en , the present peace , & c .; that is , the remedies against him are taken , namely the present peace , & c ...
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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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