The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen2J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1803 |
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... also : but a worlde of grievous curses , yea more than any mor- tall enemie can heappe uppon us , are forciby wrapt up in our prayers . For the bitter soppe of most harde choyce is offered thy wife and children , to foregoe the one of ...
... also : but a worlde of grievous curses , yea more than any mor- tall enemie can heappe uppon us , are forciby wrapt up in our prayers . For the bitter soppe of most harde choyce is offered thy wife and children , to foregoe the one of ...
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... also a wrong accentuation of the word aspect in Mr. Ireland's unmetrical , ungrammatical , harum - scarum Vortigern , which was damned at Drury Lane theatre , April - 1796 - the performance of a madman without a lucid interval . To whom ...
... also a wrong accentuation of the word aspect in Mr. Ireland's unmetrical , ungrammatical , harum - scarum Vortigern , which was damned at Drury Lane theatre , April - 1796 - the performance of a madman without a lucid interval . To whom ...
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... also | and moste pryncypall , " Of myghty byldyng | alone pereless , " Was by the kynge called | Dardanydes ; " And in storye | lyke as it is founde , " Tymbria | was named the seconde ; ८८ Aliæ panduntur inanes Suspensæ ad ventos ...
... also | and moste pryncypall , " Of myghty byldyng | alone pereless , " Was by the kynge called | Dardanydes ; " And in storye | lyke as it is founde , " Tymbria | was named the seconde ; ८८ Aliæ panduntur inanes Suspensæ ad ventos ...
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... also Cetheas ; " The fyfthe Trojana | the syxth Anthonydes , " Stronge and myghty | both in werre and pes . Lond . empr . by R. Pynson , 1513 , fol . B. II . ch . xi . Our excellent friend Mr. Hurd hath borne a noble The Troy Boke was ...
... also Cetheas ; " The fyfthe Trojana | the syxth Anthonydes , " Stronge and myghty | both in werre and pes . Lond . empr . by R. Pynson , 1513 , fol . B. II . ch . xi . Our excellent friend Mr. Hurd hath borne a noble The Troy Boke was ...
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... also had their hot and their cold hell : " The fyrste is fyre that ever brenneth , and never gyveth lighte , " says an old homily : 3 " The seconde is passyng colde , that yf a grete hylle of fyre were caften therin , it fholde 2 torn ...
... also had their hot and their cold hell : " The fyrste is fyre that ever brenneth , and never gyveth lighte , " says an old homily : 3 " The seconde is passyng colde , that yf a grete hylle of fyre were caften therin , it fholde 2 torn ...
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