The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 6Riley, 1806 |
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... believe that the blundering editors of the first folio were suffered to lean their hands on Queen Elizabeth's chair of state , as that they were admitted to the table of the Earl of Leicester , or the toilette of Lady Hunsdon . Like ...
... believe that the blundering editors of the first folio were suffered to lean their hands on Queen Elizabeth's chair of state , as that they were admitted to the table of the Earl of Leicester , or the toilette of Lady Hunsdon . Like ...
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... believe , of Scotch extraction . I find it in one of the proverbs of that country , where it signifies darling : " He has fault of a wife , that marries mam's pet . " i . e . He is in great want of a wife who marries one that is her ...
... believe , of Scotch extraction . I find it in one of the proverbs of that country , where it signifies darling : " He has fault of a wife , that marries mam's pet . " i . e . He is in great want of a wife who marries one that is her ...
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... believe shrewd only signifies bitter , severe . So , in As you Like it , sc . ult : " That have endur'd shrewd days and nights with us . " Steevens .る an he begin once , he'll rail in his rope - tricks . ] This is obscure . Sir Thomas ...
... believe shrewd only signifies bitter , severe . So , in As you Like it , sc . ult : " That have endur'd shrewd days and nights with us . " Steevens .る an he begin once , he'll rail in his rope - tricks . ] This is obscure . Sir Thomas ...
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... believe Mr. Warton is mistaken . Clang , as a substantive , is used in The Noble Gentleman of Beaumont and Fletcher : " I hear the clang of trumpets in this house . " Again , in Tamburlaine , & c . 1590 : 66 hear you the clang " Of ...
... believe Mr. Warton is mistaken . Clang , as a substantive , is used in The Noble Gentleman of Beaumont and Fletcher : " I hear the clang of trumpets in this house . " Again , in Tamburlaine , & c . 1590 : 66 hear you the clang " Of ...
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... believe , an abrupt sentence was intended ; or perhaps Shakspeare might have written - her to Tranio in his answer might mean , that he would woo the father , to obtain his consent , and the daughter for herself . This , however , will ...
... believe , an abrupt sentence was intended ; or perhaps Shakspeare might have written - her to Tranio in his answer might mean , that he would woo the father , to obtain his consent , and the daughter for herself . This , however , will ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections ... William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1765 |
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