The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 20J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... appears in the form of a poem entitled , The tragicall Hiftorie of Romeus and Juliet : It was republished in 1587 , under the fame title : " Contayning in it a rare Example of true Conftancie : with the fubtill Counfels and Practifes of ...
... appears in the form of a poem entitled , The tragicall Hiftorie of Romeus and Juliet : It was republished in 1587 , under the fame title : " Contayning in it a rare Example of true Conftancie : with the fubtill Counfels and Practifes of ...
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... appears to have been common in our author's time . " What fwearing is there , ( fays Decker , de- fcribing the various groupes that daily frequented the walks of St. Paul's Church , ) what fhouldering , what juftling , what jeering ...
... appears to have been common in our author's time . " What fwearing is there , ( fays Decker , de- fcribing the various groupes that daily frequented the walks of St. Paul's Church , ) what fhouldering , what juftling , what jeering ...
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... appears that it was once the fashion to wear two fwords of different fizes at the fame time . So , in Decker's Satiromoftix , 1602 : " Peter Salamander , tie up your great and your little fword . " LẠ . CẠp . A crutch , a crutch ! ROMEO ...
... appears that it was once the fashion to wear two fwords of different fizes at the fame time . So , in Decker's Satiromoftix , 1602 : " Peter Salamander , tie up your great and your little fword . " LẠ . CẠp . A crutch , a crutch ! ROMEO ...
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... appear to me to be adverfe to this emendation . The bud could not dedicate its beauty to the fun , without at the fame time dedicating it to the air . A fimilar phrafeology , however , to that of my text may be found in Daniel's 14th ...
... appear to me to be adverfe to this emendation . The bud could not dedicate its beauty to the fun , without at the fame time dedicating it to the air . A fimilar phrafeology , however , to that of my text may be found in Daniel's 14th ...
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... appears fo gentle , fhould be a tyrant . It is no lefs to be lamented , adds Romeo , that the blind god fhould yet be able to direct his arrows at those whom he wishes to hit , that he fhould wound whomever he wills , or defires to ...
... appears fo gentle , fhould be a tyrant . It is no lefs to be lamented , adds Romeo , that the blind god fhould yet be able to direct his arrows at those whom he wishes to hit , that he fhould wound whomever he wills , or defires to ...
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