The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 10 |
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... feems to mean an irregular , unjuftifiable congrels . Perhaps it may be a metaphor from tilting , in which the thock of meeting adverfaries was fo called . Thus , in Drayton's Legend of T. Cromwell E. of Effex : Yet thefe encounters ...
... feems to mean an irregular , unjuftifiable congrels . Perhaps it may be a metaphor from tilting , in which the thock of meeting adverfaries was fo called . Thus , in Drayton's Legend of T. Cromwell E. of Effex : Yet thefe encounters ...
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... feems to it . Your patience this allowing , I turn my glafs ; and give my fcene fuch growing , As you had flept between . Leontes leaving The effects of his fond jealoufies ; fo grieving , That he fhuts up himfelf ; imagine me , Gentle ...
... feems to it . Your patience this allowing , I turn my glafs ; and give my fcene fuch growing , As you had flept between . Leontes leaving The effects of his fond jealoufies ; fo grieving , That he fhuts up himfelf ; imagine me , Gentle ...
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... feems to have declared war against all Shakspeare's humour , alters it to , -- the fly cheat . WARBURTON . The filly cheat is one of the technical terms belonging to the art of coneycatching or thievery , which Greene has mentioned ...
... feems to have declared war against all Shakspeare's humour , alters it to , -- the fly cheat . WARBURTON . The filly cheat is one of the technical terms belonging to the art of coneycatching or thievery , which Greene has mentioned ...
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... feems as if he had fworn to fhow her a glass , in which the might behold how the ought to be attired , instead of being " moft goddess - like prank'd up . " The paffage quoted in p . 119 , from King Henry IV . P. II . confirms this ...
... feems as if he had fworn to fhow her a glass , in which the might behold how the ought to be attired , instead of being " moft goddess - like prank'd up . " The paffage quoted in p . 119 , from King Henry IV . P. II . confirms this ...
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... feems , But fmacks of fomething greater than herself ; Too noble for this place . CAM . He tells her fomething , 7 That makes her blood look out : Good footh , fhe is The queen of curds and cream . CLOWN . Come on , frike up . DOR ...
... feems , But fmacks of fomething greater than herself ; Too noble for this place . CAM . He tells her fomething , 7 That makes her blood look out : Good footh , fhe is The queen of curds and cream . CLOWN . Come on , frike up . DOR ...
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