The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 7 |
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... whose feeling words " Like pricking neelds , or points of fwords , " & c . Again , in Stanyhurft's Virgil , 1582 : 66 on neeld - wrought carpets . " The fame ideas occur in Pericles Prince of Tyre , 1609 : 66 the " Would ever with ...
... whose feeling words " Like pricking neelds , or points of fwords , " & c . Again , in Stanyhurft's Virgil , 1582 : 66 on neeld - wrought carpets . " The fame ideas occur in Pericles Prince of Tyre , 1609 : 66 the " Would ever with ...
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... whose struggle to break loose is merely a pre- tended effort . He next addrelles his provocation perfonally to Ly- fander . I have left the text as I found it ; only reading ( for the fake of metre , ) he will , iuftead of he'll ...
... whose struggle to break loose is merely a pre- tended effort . He next addrelles his provocation perfonally to Ly- fander . I have left the text as I found it ; only reading ( for the fake of metre , ) he will , iuftead of he'll ...
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... whose right , Or thine or mine , is moft in Helena : " Beaumont and Fletcher mention this property of it in The Knight of the Burning Peftle : " Should they put him into a fraight pair of gaskins , ' twere worfe than knot - grafs , he ...
... whose right , Or thine or mine , is moft in Helena : " Beaumont and Fletcher mention this property of it in The Knight of the Burning Peftle : " Should they put him into a fraight pair of gaskins , ' twere worfe than knot - grafs , he ...
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... whose date till death fhall never end . Whiles 1 in this affair do thee employ , I'll to my queen , and beg her Indian boy ; ̧ And then I will her charmned eye release From monfler's view , and all things fhall be peace . PUCK . My ...
... whose date till death fhall never end . Whiles 1 in this affair do thee employ , I'll to my queen , and beg her Indian boy ; ̧ And then I will her charmned eye release From monfler's view , and all things fhall be peace . PUCK . My ...
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... whose firft ad is entertained with a fnaky falutation , " & c . STEEVENS . Give me your hands , ] That is , Clap your hands . Give us your applause . JOHNSON . 6 Wild and fantastical as this play is , all the parts in their various ...
... whose firft ad is entertained with a fnaky falutation , " & c . STEEVENS . Give me your hands , ] That is , Clap your hands . Give us your applause . JOHNSON . 6 Wild and fantastical as this play is , all the parts in their various ...
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