The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... lines , in my behaviour , & c . had been uttered by the ambaffador as part of his master's meffage , and that behaviour had meant the conduct of the king of France towards the king of England ; but the ambaffador's fpeech , as continued ...
... lines , in my behaviour , & c . had been uttered by the ambaffador as part of his master's meffage , and that behaviour had meant the conduct of the king of France towards the king of England ; but the ambaffador's fpeech , as continued ...
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... line , where he alludes to a coin not ftruck till the year 1504 , in the reign of king Henry VII . viz . a groat , which , as well as the half groat , bare but half faces impreffled . Vide Stow's Survey of Lon- don , p . 47. Holinfhed ...
... line , where he alludes to a coin not ftruck till the year 1504 , in the reign of king Henry VII . viz . a groat , which , as well as the half groat , bare but half faces impreffled . Vide Stow's Survey of Lon- don , p . 47. Holinfhed ...
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... lines may perhaps be acceptable to the reader who is curious enough to enquire about the fashionable follies imported in that age : " Now , fir , if I thall fee your maftership " Come home disguis'd , and clad in quaint array ; " As ...
... lines may perhaps be acceptable to the reader who is curious enough to enquire about the fashionable follies imported in that age : " Now , fir , if I thall fee your maftership " Come home disguis'd , and clad in quaint array ; " As ...
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... lines lower . And perhaps , after all , bolts was only a typographical mistake . JOHNSON . Blot is certainly right . The illegitimate branch of a family always carried the arms of it with what in ancient heraldry was called a blot or ...
... lines lower . And perhaps , after all , bolts was only a typographical mistake . JOHNSON . Blot is certainly right . The illegitimate branch of a family always carried the arms of it with what in ancient heraldry was called a blot or ...
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... lines in an ambiguous fenfe , fometimes for crime , and fometimes for offspring . He's not only plagued for her fin , & c . He is not only made mifer- able by vengeance for her fin or crime ; but her fin , her offspring , and fhe , are ...
... lines in an ambiguous fenfe , fometimes for crime , and fometimes for offspring . He's not only plagued for her fin , & c . He is not only made mifer- able by vengeance for her fin or crime ; but her fin , her offspring , and fhe , are ...
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