The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... hand in hand , * Pofters of the fea and land , coming forthe of Denmarke , had a contrarie winde to the rest of his Shippes then beeing in his companie , which thing was moft ftraunge and true , as the Kinges Majeftie acknowledgeth ...
... hand in hand , * Pofters of the fea and land , coming forthe of Denmarke , had a contrarie winde to the rest of his Shippes then beeing in his companie , which thing was moft ftraunge and true , as the Kinges Majeftie acknowledgeth ...
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... hand ! yet let that be , Which the eye fears , when it is done , to fee . [ Exit . DUN . True , worthy Banquo ; he is full fo va- liant ; ' afferted by an anonymous writer [ Mr. Ritfon ] that " the crown of Scotland was always ...
... hand ! yet let that be , Which the eye fears , when it is done , to fee . [ Exit . DUN . True , worthy Banquo ; he is full fo va- liant ; ' afferted by an anonymous writer [ Mr. Ritfon ] that " the crown of Scotland was always ...
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... hand - maids too , [ the stars ] by him defil'd , Through night's black bofom should not peep again . ” 66 MALONE . 9 To cry , Hold , hold ! ] On this paffage there is a long criticism in the Rambler , Number 168. JOHNSON . In this ...
... hand - maids too , [ the stars ] by him defil'd , Through night's black bofom should not peep again . ” 66 MALONE . 9 To cry , Hold , hold ! ] On this paffage there is a long criticism in the Rambler , Number 168. JOHNSON . In this ...
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... hand a rope more . " The fenfe does not require the word time , and it is too much for the measure . Again , in Coriolanus : " And that you not delay the prefent ; but " & c . Again , in Corinthians I. ch . xv . v . 6 : " of whom the ...
... hand a rope more . " The fenfe does not require the word time , and it is too much for the measure . Again , in Coriolanus : " And that you not delay the prefent ; but " & c . Again , in Corinthians I. ch . xv . v . 6 : " of whom the ...
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William Shakespeare. Your hand , your tongue : flower , look like the innocent . He that's coming But be the ferpent under it . Must be provided for : and you fhall put This night's great business into my despatch ; Which fhall to all ...
William Shakespeare. Your hand , your tongue : flower , look like the innocent . He that's coming But be the ferpent under it . Must be provided for : and you fhall put This night's great business into my despatch ; Which fhall to all ...
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