The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, 7 tomasJ. Johnson, 1803 |
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... leave the rider in the mire . BIRON . What time o ' day ? I And fin to break it : ] Sir . T. Hanmer reads : Not fin to break it : " I believe erroneoufly . The princess fhows an inconvenience very frequently attending rafh oaths , which ...
... leave the rider in the mire . BIRON . What time o ' day ? I And fin to break it : ] Sir . T. Hanmer reads : Not fin to break it : " I believe erroneoufly . The princess fhows an inconvenience very frequently attending rafh oaths , which ...
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... leave of the audience , and the word itself appears to be derived from the verb envoyer , to fend away . Now the ufual falutation amongst the Romans at parting , as well as meeting , was the word falve . Moth , therefore confiders the l ...
... leave of the audience , and the word itself appears to be derived from the verb envoyer , to fend away . Now the ufual falutation amongst the Romans at parting , as well as meeting , was the word falve . Moth , therefore confiders the l ...
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... leaves , and makes his book thine eyes ; Where all those pleasures live , that art would comprehend : If knowledge be the mark , to know thee shall fuffice ; Well learned is that tongue , that well can thee commend : All ignorant that ...
... leaves , and makes his book thine eyes ; Where all those pleasures live , that art would comprehend : If knowledge be the mark , to know thee shall fuffice ; Well learned is that tongue , that well can thee commend : All ignorant that ...
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... leaves , fhade folly . Who is he comes here ? [ Steps afide . Enter LONGAVILLE , with a paper . What , Longaville ! and reading ! liften , ear . BIRON . Now , in thy likeness , one more fool , ap- pear ! LONG . Ah me ! I am forfworn ...
... leaves , fhade folly . Who is he comes here ? [ Steps afide . Enter LONGAVILLE , with a paper . What , Longaville ! and reading ! liften , ear . BIRON . Now , in thy likeness , one more fool , ap- pear ! LONG . Ah me ! I am forfworn ...
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... leaves the wind , All unfeen , ' gan paffage find ; 2 That the lover , fick to death , Wish'd himself the heaven's breath . Air , quoth he , thy cheeks 2 may blow ; Air , would I might triumph fo ! 3 But alack , my hand is fworn , + Ne ...
... leaves the wind , All unfeen , ' gan paffage find ; 2 That the lover , fick to death , Wish'd himself the heaven's breath . Air , quoth he , thy cheeks 2 may blow ; Air , would I might triumph fo ! 3 But alack , my hand is fworn , + Ne ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare– With the Corrections and ..., 7 tomas William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1803 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare– With the Corrections and ..., 7 tomas William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1803 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare– With the Corrections and ..., 7 tomas William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1803 |
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