The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... observed , ) certainly does not use the word as a term of contempt ; for King Richard the second gives this appellation to his favourite horse Roan Bar- bary , on which Henry the Fourth rode at his coronation : " That jade hath eat ...
... observed , ) certainly does not use the word as a term of contempt ; for King Richard the second gives this appellation to his favourite horse Roan Bar- bary , on which Henry the Fourth rode at his coronation : " That jade hath eat ...
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... observe , that in the time of our poet , the title - page to an elegy , as well as every intermediate leaf , was totally black . I have several in my poffeffion , written by Chapman , the tranflator of Homer , and or- namented in this ...
... observe , that in the time of our poet , the title - page to an elegy , as well as every intermediate leaf , was totally black . I have several in my poffeffion , written by Chapman , the tranflator of Homer , and or- namented in this ...
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... observed that Dumbleton is the name of a town in Glocestershire . The reading of the folio may therefore be the true one . STEEVENS . The reading of the quarto ( the original copy ) appears to be only a mif - spelling of Dumbleton ...
... observed that Dumbleton is the name of a town in Glocestershire . The reading of the folio may therefore be the true one . STEEVENS . The reading of the quarto ( the original copy ) appears to be only a mif - spelling of Dumbleton ...
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... observed this , when I wrote my note to The first Part of Henry IV . concerning the tradition of Falstaff's character having been first called Oldcastle . This almost amounts to a felf - evident proof of the thing being fo : and that ...
... observed this , when I wrote my note to The first Part of Henry IV . concerning the tradition of Falstaff's character having been first called Oldcastle . This almost amounts to a felf - evident proof of the thing being fo : and that ...
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... observed , ) may mean , feeble or weak . So , in Fletcher's Queen of Corinth , A & III . fc . i : " All men believe it , when they hear him speak , " He utters fuch fingle matter , in so infantly a voice . " Again , in Romeo and Juliet ...
... observed , ) may mean , feeble or weak . So , in Fletcher's Queen of Corinth , A & III . fc . i : " All men believe it , when they hear him speak , " He utters fuch fingle matter , in so infantly a voice . " Again , in Romeo and Juliet ...
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