“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... probably some philologers may think that I have occasionally made dis- tinctions where none in fact exist , and sometimes con- founded what ought to have been kept distinct . Nor do I feel sure that sundry other things will not be ...
... probably some philologers may think that I have occasionally made dis- tinctions where none in fact exist , and sometimes con- founded what ought to have been kept distinct . Nor do I feel sure that sundry other things will not be ...
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... probably to the old rhyme , " When Adam delv'd , and Eve span , " & c . adamant , the magnet , the loadstone : hard - hearted adamant , ii . 277 ; As iron to adamant , vi . 63 . addiction , inclination : to what sport and revels his ...
... probably to the old rhyme , " When Adam delv'd , and Eve span , " & c . adamant , the magnet , the loadstone : hard - hearted adamant , ii . 277 ; As iron to adamant , vi . 63 . addiction , inclination : to what sport and revels his ...
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... Probably we do not . In 2d pt . Hen . IV . Prince Hal certainly meant a large round apple , apt to shrivel and wither by long keeping , like his fat companion . This is not particularly characteristic of our John- apple . " Forby's ...
... Probably we do not . In 2d pt . Hen . IV . Prince Hal certainly meant a large round apple , apt to shrivel and wither by long keeping , like his fat companion . This is not particularly characteristic of our John- apple . " Forby's ...
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... ( probably so named from the Argo ) , ii . 347 , 376 ; iii . 141 ( twice ) ; v . 269 ; argosies , ii . 337 , 421 ; iii . 141 . argument , conversation , discourse : For shape , for bearing , argu- ment , and valour , ii . 108 . argument ...
... ( probably so named from the Argo ) , ii . 347 , 376 ; iii . 141 ( twice ) ; v . 269 ; argosies , ii . 337 , 421 ; iii . 141 . argument , conversation , discourse : For shape , for bearing , argu- ment , and valour , ii . 108 . argument ...
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... probably " sailed past their towns on the banks of the river , " rather than " thrown up entrench- ments before their towns ; " compare the old play , The Troublesome Raigne of Iohn , & c . ( see iv . 3 ) ; " Your city , Rochester ...
... probably " sailed past their towns on the banks of the river , " rather than " thrown up entrench- ments before their towns ; " compare the old play , The Troublesome Raigne of Iohn , & c . ( see iv . 3 ) ; " Your city , Rochester ...
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