The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... seems to be what , in As you like it , and in many of the old plays , is called a tame nake . The following paffage in Campion's Hiftory of Ireland , folio 1633 , fully confirms my explanation of this paffage ; and thows that by the ...
... seems to be what , in As you like it , and in many of the old plays , is called a tame nake . The following paffage in Campion's Hiftory of Ireland , folio 1633 , fully confirms my explanation of this paffage ; and thows that by the ...
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... seems to be atnother ftroke aimed at the title - page of Prefton's Gambifes , A lamentable Tragedy , mixed full of pleafant Mirth , & c . STEEVENS . " " 6 —no milliner can fo fit his customers with gloves : ] In the time of our author ...
... seems to be atnother ftroke aimed at the title - page of Prefton's Gambifes , A lamentable Tragedy , mixed full of pleafant Mirth , & c . STEEVENS . " " 6 —no milliner can fo fit his customers with gloves : ] In the time of our author ...
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... seems , that to pick the teeth was , at this time , a mark of fome pretenfion to greatness or elegance . So , the Bastard , in King John , speaking of the traveller , fays : " He and his pick - tooth at my worship's mess . " JOHNSON . 1 ...
... seems , that to pick the teeth was , at this time , a mark of fome pretenfion to greatness or elegance . So , the Bastard , in King John , speaking of the traveller , fays : " He and his pick - tooth at my worship's mess . " JOHNSON . 1 ...
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... seem to be honeft plain men , ) what you have to the king : being fome- thing gently confidered , ' I'll bring you where he is aboard , tender your persons to his prefence , whif- per him in your behalfs ; and , if it be in man , be ...
... seem to be honeft plain men , ) what you have to the king : being fome- thing gently confidered , ' I'll bring you where he is aboard , tender your persons to his prefence , whif- per him in your behalfs ; and , if it be in man , be ...
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... seems , Of this fair couple . ) meets he on the way The father of this feeming lady , and Her brother , having both their country quitted With this young prince . FLO . Camillo has betray'd me ; Whofe honour , and whofe honefty , till ...
... seems , Of this fair couple . ) meets he on the way The father of this feeming lady , and Her brother , having both their country quitted With this young prince . FLO . Camillo has betray'd me ; Whofe honour , and whofe honefty , till ...
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