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... word for regal command : fo that the feufe of the whole is , I will only retain the name and all the ceremonious obfervances that belong to a King ; the effentials , as fway , reve- , nue , adminiftration of the laws , be yours . Lear ...
... word for regal command : fo that the feufe of the whole is , I will only retain the name and all the ceremonious obfervances that belong to a King ; the effentials , as fway , reve- , nue , adminiftration of the laws , be yours . Lear ...
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... word in common ufe amongst the old English writers . So Chaucer , The PLAGIS of the North by land and fea . from plaga . 9 The curtefie of nations to deprive me . ] Deprive , of what ? I believe a line is here loft , that fignified to ...
... word in common ufe amongst the old English writers . So Chaucer , The PLAGIS of the North by land and fea . from plaga . 9 The curtefie of nations to deprive me . ] Deprive , of what ? I believe a line is here loft , that fignified to ...
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... word , as alluding to the practice of clandeftine conveying goods fo as not to be found upon the felon . 9 This is the excellent foppery of the world , & c . ] In Shakespear's beft plays , befides the vices that arife from the fubject ...
... word , as alluding to the practice of clandeftine conveying goods fo as not to be found upon the felon . 9 This is the excellent foppery of the world , & c . ] In Shakespear's beft plays , befides the vices that arife from the fubject ...
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... words of Lear , By all the operations of the orbs , From whom we do exift , and ceafe to be . For the doctrine of fate is the true foundation of judicial Aftrology . Having thus difcredited it by the very commendations given to it , he ...
... words of Lear , By all the operations of the orbs , From whom we do exift , and ceafe to be . For the doctrine of fate is the true foundation of judicial Aftrology . Having thus difcredited it by the very commendations given to it , he ...
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... word or countenance ? Edg . None at all . you no dif- Edm . Bethink yourself , wherein you have offended him ; and at my intreaty , forbear his prefence , until fome little time hath qualified the heat of his difplea- fure ; which at ...
... word or countenance ? Edg . None at all . you no dif- Edm . Bethink yourself , wherein you have offended him ; and at my intreaty , forbear his prefence , until fome little time hath qualified the heat of his difplea- fure ; which at ...
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WORKS OF SHAKESPEAR William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Alexander 1688-1744 Pope,William Bp of Gloucester Warburton, 1. Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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