The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Chapman and Hall, 1867 - 514 Seiten |
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... says Sir F. Madden , “ by both sexes ; by the men chiefly as tags to their laces or points ( aiguil- lettes ) , which were made either square or pointed , plain or in the form of acorns , or with small heads cut at the end , or topped ...
... says Sir F. Madden , “ by both sexes ; by the men chiefly as tags to their laces or points ( aiguil- lettes ) , which were made either square or pointed , plain or in the form of acorns , or with small heads cut at the end , or topped ...
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... says that in the present passage a - hold ought to be “ a- hull , " and quotes from Smith's Sea - Grammar , 1627 , p . 40 , " If the storm grow so great that she [ the ship ] cannot bear it , then hull ; which is to bear no sail : " but ...
... says that in the present passage a - hold ought to be “ a- hull , " and quotes from Smith's Sea - Grammar , 1627 , p . 40 , " If the storm grow so great that she [ the ship ] cannot bear it , then hull ; which is to bear no sail : " but ...
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... says Baretti , they are a check upon each other " ( STEEVENS ) . assum'd this age - He it is that hath , vii . 730 : assum'd , " I believe is the same as reached or attained ” ( STEEVENS ) : " Assum'd this age ' has a reference to the ...
... says Baretti , they are a check upon each other " ( STEEVENS ) . assum'd this age - He it is that hath , vii . 730 : assum'd , " I believe is the same as reached or attained ” ( STEEVENS ) : " Assum'd this age ' has a reference to the ...
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... ( says Habing- ton in his History of King Edward IV . ) , though by the Earle re- called , found their fate and the winds so adverse , that they could not land in England to taste this running banquet to which fortune had invited them ...
... ( says Habing- ton in his History of King Edward IV . ) , though by the Earle re- called , found their fate and the winds so adverse , that they could not land in England to taste this running banquet to which fortune had invited them ...
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... says Strutt , a rustic game called base or bars , and in some places prisoner's bars ; and as the success of this pastime depends upon the agility of the candidates and their skill in running , I think it may properly enough be ...
... says Strutt , a rustic game called base or bars , and in some places prisoner's bars ; and as the success of this pastime depends upon the agility of the candidates and their skill in running , I think it may properly enough be ...
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