The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... prisoner : and that furious Scot , The bloody Douglas , whofe well - labouring fword Had three times flain the appearance of the king , ' Gan vail his ftomach , and did grace the shame quittance is meant a faint return of blows . So ...
... prisoner : and that furious Scot , The bloody Douglas , whofe well - labouring fword Had three times flain the appearance of the king , ' Gan vail his ftomach , and did grace the shame quittance is meant a faint return of blows . So ...
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... prisoner , as you may read in an old collection of tales , called Wits , Fits , and Fancies : " Si fortuna me tormenta , " Il fperanza me contenta . " And Sir Richard Hawkins , in his Voyage to the South - Sea , 1593 , throws out the ...
... prisoner , as you may read in an old collection of tales , called Wits , Fits , and Fancies : " Si fortuna me tormenta , " Il fperanza me contenta . " And Sir Richard Hawkins , in his Voyage to the South - Sea , 1593 , throws out the ...
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... - linfhed , p . 530. STEEVENS . But it is not clear that Hastings or Colevile was taken prisoner in this battle . See Rot . Parl . 7 and 8 Henry IV . P. 604 . RITSON . gree ; and the dungeon your place , -a place 178 SECOND PART OF.
... - linfhed , p . 530. STEEVENS . But it is not clear that Hastings or Colevile was taken prisoner in this battle . See Rot . Parl . 7 and 8 Henry IV . P. 604 . RITSON . gree ; and the dungeon your place , -a place 178 SECOND PART OF.
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... prisoner , and depart his way . With which commandment the prince being fet all in a fury , all chafed and in a terrible maner , came vp to the place of iugement , men thynking that he wold haue flayne the iuge , or haue done to hym ...
... prisoner , and depart his way . With which commandment the prince being fet all in a fury , all chafed and in a terrible maner , came vp to the place of iugement , men thynking that he wold haue flayne the iuge , or haue done to hym ...
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... prisoner , and forcing both him and the Dolphin to fweare fealtie . " Perhaps this is the fame play as was thus entered in the books of the Stationers ' company : " Tho . Strode ] May 2 , 1594. A booke entituled The famous Victories of ...
... prisoner , and forcing both him and the Dolphin to fweare fealtie . " Perhaps this is the fame play as was thus entered in the books of the Stationers ' company : " Tho . Strode ] May 2 , 1594. A booke entituled The famous Victories of ...
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