The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 11 |
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... fword , and armoure , " & c . These are a few out of a thousand inftances which might be brought to the fame purpose . Kernes and Gallowglaffes are characterized in the Legend of Roger Mortimer . See The Mirror for Magiftrates : " L ...
... fword , and armoure , " & c . These are a few out of a thousand inftances which might be brought to the fame purpose . Kernes and Gallowglaffes are characterized in the Legend of Roger Mortimer . See The Mirror for Magiftrates : " L ...
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... fword . This was a reafonable blow , and very naturally expreffed , on supposing it given when the head of the wearied combatant was reclining downwards at the latter end of a long duel . For the nape is the hinder part of the neck ...
... fword . This was a reafonable blow , and very naturally expreffed , on supposing it given when the head of the wearied combatant was reclining downwards at the latter end of a long duel . For the nape is the hinder part of the neck ...
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... fword . " And in another place : " With twenty mortal murders . " JOHNSON . In Pierce Penniless his Supplication to the Devil , by T. Nashe , 1592 , ( a very popular pamphlet of that time , ) our author might have found a particular ...
... fword . " And in another place : " With twenty mortal murders . " JOHNSON . In Pierce Penniless his Supplication to the Devil , by T. Nashe , 1592 , ( a very popular pamphlet of that time , ) our author might have found a particular ...
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... familiar undignified meaning , was anciently ufed to exprefs a fword or dagger . So , in the old black letter romance of Syr Eglamoure of Artoys , no date : 8 Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark 58 MACBETH .
... familiar undignified meaning , was anciently ufed to exprefs a fword or dagger . So , in the old black letter romance of Syr Eglamoure of Artoys , no date : 8 Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark 58 MACBETH .
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... fword : -There's hufban- dry in heaven , 4 Their candies are all out.5 - Take thee that too . A heavy fummons lies like lead upon më , And yet I would not fleep : Merciful powers ! Reftrain in me the curfed thoughts , that nature Gives ...
... fword : -There's hufban- dry in heaven , 4 Their candies are all out.5 - Take thee that too . A heavy fummons lies like lead upon më , And yet I would not fleep : Merciful powers ! Reftrain in me the curfed thoughts , that nature Gives ...
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