The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added NotesT. Longman, 1793 |
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... against this fervitude : I will no longer endure it , though yet I know no wife remedy how to avoid it . Enter OLIVER . ADAM . Yonder comes my mafter , your brother . ORL . Go apart , Adam , and thou fhalt hear how he will shake me up ...
... against this fervitude : I will no longer endure it , though yet I know no wife remedy how to avoid it . Enter OLIVER . ADAM . Yonder comes my mafter , your brother . ORL . Go apart , Adam , and thou fhalt hear how he will shake me up ...
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... against me to try a fall : To - morrow , fir , I wrestle for my credit ; and he that escapes me without fome broken limb , young , fhall acquit him well . Your brother is but and tender ; and , for your love , I would be loth to foil ...
... against me to try a fall : To - morrow , fir , I wrestle for my credit ; and he that escapes me without fome broken limb , young , fhall acquit him well . Your brother is but and tender ; and , for your love , I would be loth to foil ...
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... against which they threw their darts and exercised their arms . The allu- fion is beautiful . I am , fays Orlando , only a quintain , a lifeless block on which love only exercifes his arms in jeft ; the great dif- parity of condition ...
... against which they threw their darts and exercised their arms . The allu- fion is beautiful . I am , fays Orlando , only a quintain , a lifeless block on which love only exercifes his arms in jeft ; the great dif- parity of condition ...
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... against envenoming . " Again , in Beaumont and Fletcher's Monfieur Thomas , 1639 : in moft physicians ' heads , 66 " There is a kind of toadstone bred . " . Again , in Adrafta , or The Woman's Spleen , 1635 : " Do not then forget the ...
... against envenoming . " Again , in Beaumont and Fletcher's Monfieur Thomas , 1639 : in moft physicians ' heads , 66 " There is a kind of toadstone bred . " . Again , in Adrafta , or The Woman's Spleen , 1635 : " Do not then forget the ...
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... against Reafon . So , in Othello : " For there's a young and fweating devil here , " That commonly rebels . " MALONE . Perhaps he only means liquors that rebel against the conftitution . STEEVENS . 6 Even with the having : ] Even with ...
... against Reafon . So , in Othello : " For there's a young and fweating devil here , " That commonly rebels . " MALONE . Perhaps he only means liquors that rebel against the conftitution . STEEVENS . 6 Even with the having : ] Even with ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare– In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1793 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare– In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1793 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare– In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1793 |
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