The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... seems anciently to have signified what we now call a hackney ; a beast employed in drudgery , opposed to a horfe ... seem'd in running to devour the way , " KING HENRY IV . 11.
... seems anciently to have signified what we now call a hackney ; a beast employed in drudgery , opposed to a horfe ... seem'd in running to devour the way , " KING HENRY IV . 11.
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... seem'd in running to devour the way , ] So , in the book of Job , chap . xxxix : He Swalloweth the ground in ... seems to have been a very common term for a man of vehemence and precipitation . Stany- hurft , who tranflated four ...
... seem'd in running to devour the way , ] So , in the book of Job , chap . xxxix : He Swalloweth the ground in ... seems to have been a very common term for a man of vehemence and precipitation . Stany- hurft , who tranflated four ...
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... seems not much to countenance such a supposi- tion . I will venture to distribute this passage in a manner which will , I hope , seem more commodious ; but do not wish the reader to forget , that the most commodious is not always the ...
... seems not much to countenance such a supposi- tion . I will venture to distribute this passage in a manner which will , I hope , seem more commodious ; but do not wish the reader to forget , that the most commodious is not always the ...
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... seems to have been a made one , and de .. figned to afford some apparent meaning . The author might have written - Double - done , ( or as Mr. M. Mafon obferves , Double - down , ) from his making the fame charge twice in his books , or ...
... seems to have been a made one , and de .. figned to afford some apparent meaning . The author might have written - Double - done , ( or as Mr. M. Mafon obferves , Double - down , ) from his making the fame charge twice in his books , or ...
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... seems evidently to have been taken from that of Plautus : “ Quò ambulas tu , qui Vulcanum in cornu conclufum geris ? " Amph . Act I. sc . i . and much improved . We need not doubt that a joke was here intended by Plautus ; for the ...
... seems evidently to have been taken from that of Plautus : “ Quò ambulas tu , qui Vulcanum in cornu conclufum geris ? " Amph . Act I. sc . i . and much improved . We need not doubt that a joke was here intended by Plautus ; for the ...
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