The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... described thus : " In Powls hee walketh like a gallant courtier , where if he meet fome rich chuffes worth the gulling , at every word he speaketh , he maketh a mouse an elephant , and telleth them of wonders , done in Spaine by his ...
... described thus : " In Powls hee walketh like a gallant courtier , where if he meet fome rich chuffes worth the gulling , at every word he speaketh , he maketh a mouse an elephant , and telleth them of wonders , done in Spaine by his ...
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... described : " Thou unspeakable rafcal , thou a foldier ! " That with thy flops and cat - a - mountain face , " Thy blather chaps , and thy robuftious words , art thou not ashamed to be call'd - captain ? G3 . KING HENRY IV . 85 8 ...
... described : " Thou unspeakable rafcal , thou a foldier ! " That with thy flops and cat - a - mountain face , " Thy blather chaps , and thy robuftious words , art thou not ashamed to be call'd - captain ? G3 . KING HENRY IV . 85 8 ...
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... described the gowns usually worn at that time , he proceeds thus : " then have thei petticoats of the best clothe , of scarlette , grograine , taf- fatie , or filke , & c . But of whatsoever their petticoats be , yet must they have ...
... described the gowns usually worn at that time , he proceeds thus : " then have thei petticoats of the best clothe , of scarlette , grograine , taf- fatie , or filke , & c . But of whatsoever their petticoats be , yet must they have ...
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... described as equally terrible with ensuing crosses , but are merely mentioned as an aggravation of the sum of human calamity . He who has already gone through some perils , might hope to have his quietus , and might naturally fink in ...
... described as equally terrible with ensuing crosses , but are merely mentioned as an aggravation of the sum of human calamity . He who has already gone through some perils , might hope to have his quietus , and might naturally fink in ...
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... described as an archer , but as managing a piece ; but various exercises might have been practised at the fame time at Mile - end Green . If , however , this objection should appear to the reader of any weight , by extending the ...
... described as an archer , but as managing a piece ; but various exercises might have been practised at the fame time at Mile - end Green . If , however , this objection should appear to the reader of any weight , by extending the ...
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