“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... piece Agamemnon consents at last to allow Ajax the rites of sepulture , and Ulysses is the pleader whose arguments prevail in favour of his remains " ( STEEVENS ) . 66 Ajax - Your lion , that holds his pole - axe sitting on a close ...
... piece Agamemnon consents at last to allow Ajax the rites of sepulture , and Ulysses is the pleader whose arguments prevail in favour of his remains " ( STEEVENS ) . 66 Ajax - Your lion , that holds his pole - axe sitting on a close ...
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... piece of ground was then chosen , and divided into three compartments , of which the middle one was called hell . It was the object of the couple condemned to this division , to catch the others , who advanced from the two extremities ...
... piece of ground was then chosen , and divided into three compartments , of which the middle one was called hell . It was the object of the couple condemned to this division , to catch the others , who advanced from the two extremities ...
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... piece of satire on [ rather , allude to ] a stupid drama of that age , printed in 1599 , and called Soliman and Perseda . In this piece there is the character of a bragging cowardly knight , called Basilisco . His pretension to valour ...
... piece of satire on [ rather , allude to ] a stupid drama of that age , printed in 1599 , and called Soliman and Perseda . In this piece there is the character of a bragging cowardly knight , called Basilisco . His pretension to valour ...
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... piece of ordnance , carrying a ball of very great weight : Of basilisks , of cannon culverin , iv . 229 ; The fatal balls of murdering basilisks , iv . 512 : but in the second of these passages there is a double allusion , -to pieces of ...
... piece of ordnance , carrying a ball of very great weight : Of basilisks , of cannon culverin , iv . 229 ; The fatal balls of murdering basilisks , iv . 512 : but in the second of these passages there is a double allusion , -to pieces of ...
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... piece , if he mean that it is equivalent to the Latin rupes " ( DOUCE ) : But in the above passages the Host uses bully - rook jocularly , certainly not as a term of reproach ; and Coles has " A Bully { Follow , Engl . Dict . ( I may ...
... piece , if he mean that it is equivalent to the Latin rupes " ( DOUCE ) : But in the above passages the Host uses bully - rook jocularly , certainly not as a term of reproach ; and Coles has " A Bully { Follow , Engl . Dict . ( I may ...
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