The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... a strong pointed body at the head of the ancient gallies ; it is used here for the forecastle , or the boltfprit . JOHNSON . So in Philemon Holland's translation of the 2d chapter of the Now in the waift , the deck , in every TEMPEST . 27.
... a strong pointed body at the head of the ancient gallies ; it is used here for the forecastle , or the boltfprit . JOHNSON . So in Philemon Holland's translation of the 2d chapter of the Now in the waift , the deck , in every TEMPEST . 27.
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... translated by Chapman : 66 fhe th ' extended night " With - held in long date ; nor would let the light " Her wing'd - hoof horse join : Lampus , Phaeton , " Thofe ever colts , that bring the morning on " To worldly men . " STEEVENS . 3 ...
... translated by Chapman : 66 fhe th ' extended night " With - held in long date ; nor would let the light " Her wing'd - hoof horse join : Lampus , Phaeton , " Thofe ever colts , that bring the morning on " To worldly men . " STEEVENS . 3 ...
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... translated from the French of Peter de Loier , and published in quarto , 1605. Grey . " HECATE , ( fays the fame writer , ibid . ) as the Greeks affirmed , did ufe to fend dogges unto men , to feare and terrifie them . " MALONE . See ...
... translated from the French of Peter de Loier , and published in quarto , 1605. Grey . " HECATE , ( fays the fame writer , ibid . ) as the Greeks affirmed , did ufe to fend dogges unto men , to feare and terrifie them . " MALONE . See ...
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... translation of Ulrich Hutten's Book De medicina Guaiaci & Morbo Gallico , 1539 : " -delycates ' and deynties , wherewith they may ftere up their sweete mouthes and prouoke theyr appetites . ' Yet how a luxurious defire of dainties can ...
... translation of Ulrich Hutten's Book De medicina Guaiaci & Morbo Gallico , 1539 : " -delycates ' and deynties , wherewith they may ftere up their sweete mouthes and prouoke theyr appetites . ' Yet how a luxurious defire of dainties can ...
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... translated by Arthur Hall , 1581 : " " yet fewe he led , bycause he was a lobbe . " Again , in The Knight of the Burning Pefile , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " There is a pretty tale of a witch that had the devil's mark about her , that ...
... translated by Arthur Hall , 1581 : " " yet fewe he led , bycause he was a lobbe . " Again , in The Knight of the Burning Pefile , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " There is a pretty tale of a witch that had the devil's mark about her , that ...
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