The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... described , in thus making him , by one of the fineft strokes of nature , so often vary his phrase , to express one and the fame thing , and that the commonest . WARBURTON . 3 William cook , bid him come hither . It appears from this ...
... described , in thus making him , by one of the fineft strokes of nature , so often vary his phrase , to express one and the fame thing , and that the commonest . WARBURTON . 3 William cook , bid him come hither . It appears from this ...
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... ) into which Shak- speare was led by Holinshed , ( Vol . II . p . 546 , edit . 1577 , ) whom he copied . St. Lewis , ( for he is the person here described , ) the ( Who was fole heir to the usurper Capet , Could KING HENRY V. 281.
... ) into which Shak- speare was led by Holinshed , ( Vol . II . p . 546 , edit . 1577 , ) whom he copied . St. Lewis , ( for he is the person here described , ) the ( Who was fole heir to the usurper Capet , Could KING HENRY V. 281.
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... described by Holinshed : " The earle of Northampton and others sent to the king , where he flood aloft on a windmill - hill ; the king demanded if his fonne were flaine , hurt , or felled to the earth . No , faid the knight that brought ...
... described by Holinshed : " The earle of Northampton and others sent to the king , where he flood aloft on a windmill - hill ; the king demanded if his fonne were flaine , hurt , or felled to the earth . No , faid the knight that brought ...
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... described by Sir John Davis , in his poem called Orchestra : " But for more diverse and more pleasing show , " A fwift and wand'ring dance she did invent , " With passages uncertain to and fro , " Yet with a certain answer and confent ...
... described by Sir John Davis , in his poem called Orchestra : " But for more diverse and more pleasing show , " A fwift and wand'ring dance she did invent , " With passages uncertain to and fro , " Yet with a certain answer and confent ...
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... described by our author in A Midsummer Night's Dream , appear to have been bloodhounds . See Vol . VII . p . 129 , n . 2. MALONE . This is an ingenious supposition ; and yet I cannot help thinking that Piftol on the present , as on many ...
... described by our author in A Midsummer Night's Dream , appear to have been bloodhounds . See Vol . VII . p . 129 , n . 2. MALONE . This is an ingenious supposition ; and yet I cannot help thinking that Piftol on the present , as on many ...
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