“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... fair show for a few days , and then wither away : but the [ unknown ] author of this play , desirous of making a show of his learning , without considering its propriety , has made the Dauphin apply it as an encomium . There is a very ...
... fair show for a few days , and then wither away : but the [ unknown ] author of this play , desirous of making a show of his learning , without considering its propriety , has made the Dauphin apply it as an encomium . There is a very ...
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... fair angels , iv . 34 ; Imprison'd angels , iv . 48 : and see stamp about their necks , & c . angels ' faces - Ye've , v . 522 : An allusion to the saying attributed to St. Augustine , " Non Angli , sed Angeli . " angle , a corner : In ...
... fair angels , iv . 34 ; Imprison'd angels , iv . 48 : and see stamp about their necks , & c . angels ' faces - Ye've , v . 522 : An allusion to the saying attributed to St. Augustine , " Non Angli , sed Angeli . " angle , a corner : In ...
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... fair , vi . 91 ; a pirate of very warlike appointment , vii . 403 ; Men of great quality • by their appointment , ix . 130 ; these hands Void of appointment , ix . 155 ; Our fair appointments , iv . 155 . apprehension , faculty for ...
... fair , vi . 91 ; a pirate of very warlike appointment , vii . 403 ; Men of great quality • by their appointment , ix . 130 ; these hands Void of appointment , ix . 155 ; Our fair appointments , iv . 155 . apprehension , faculty for ...
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... fair conceit The king hath of you ( " to strengthen , by my commendation , the [ good ] opinion which the king has formed . [ of you ] , " JOHNSON ) , v . 508 ; Your favour is well approved by your tongue , vi . 224 ; He may approve ...
... fair conceit The king hath of you ( " to strengthen , by my commendation , the [ good ] opinion which the king has formed . [ of you ] , " JOHNSON ) , v . 508 ; Your favour is well approved by your tongue , vi . 224 ; He may approve ...
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... fair mistress , ii . 218 ; desires you to attach his son , iii . 497 ; of capital treason I attach you both , iv . 374 ; attach Lord Montacute , v . 477 ; Attach thee as a traitorous innovator , vi . 198 ; attach'd with weariness , i ...
... fair mistress , ii . 218 ; desires you to attach his son , iii . 497 ; of capital treason I attach you both , iv . 374 ; attach Lord Montacute , v . 477 ; Attach thee as a traitorous innovator , vi . 198 ; attach'd with weariness , i ...
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