“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... remark of the truly learned Lobeck ; " Mortuorum capita fatidica jam multo ante Bafometum et illud galeatum phantasma , quod in fabula Shakspeariana introducitur , memorat Phlegon , Mirab . iii . 50 , & c . ” Aglaophamus , p . 236 ...
... remark of the truly learned Lobeck ; " Mortuorum capita fatidica jam multo ante Bafometum et illud galeatum phantasma , quod in fabula Shakspeariana introducitur , memorat Phlegon , Mirab . iii . 50 , & c . ” Aglaophamus , p . 236 ...
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... remarks ; " A banquet , in ancient language , did not [ generally ] signify either dinner or supper , but the dessert after each of them . . . . To the confinement therefore of these rioters a whipping was to be the dessert . ” 26 BAR ...
... remarks ; " A banquet , in ancient language , did not [ generally ] signify either dinner or supper , but the dessert after each of them . . . . To the confinement therefore of these rioters a whipping was to be the dessert . ” 26 BAR ...
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... remarks , " it does not appear that Constance means to call Austria a fool , as Sir John Hawkins would have it ; but she certainly means to call him coward , and to tell him that a calf's - skin would suit his recreant limbs better than ...
... remarks , " it does not appear that Constance means to call Austria a fool , as Sir John Hawkins would have it ; but she certainly means to call him coward , and to tell him that a calf's - skin would suit his recreant limbs better than ...
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... remarks , " Chaces is in tennis somewhat of an equivalent to hazards at billiards : " An anonymous dramatist writes ; " Ric . Reueng'd ! and why , good childe ? Olde Faukenbridge hath had a worser basting . Fa . I , they haue banded ...
... remarks , " Chaces is in tennis somewhat of an equivalent to hazards at billiards : " An anonymous dramatist writes ; " Ric . Reueng'd ! and why , good childe ? Olde Faukenbridge hath had a worser basting . Fa . I , they haue banded ...
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... remarks , " Johnson says chrisom children are those that die within the month . It may be so ; but our old writers apply the expression to a child just cristened . " Shirley's Works , vol . iv . p . VOL . X. F 82 CHUCK - CIRCE . 298 ...
... remarks , " Johnson says chrisom children are those that die within the month . It may be so ; but our old writers apply the expression to a child just cristened . " Shirley's Works , vol . iv . p . VOL . X. F 82 CHUCK - CIRCE . 298 ...
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