The Plays of William Shakespeare ...C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... kind of inversion occurring often in his plays , and in the contemporary writers . So , in King Henry VIII : and make your house our Tower . " Again , in The Merchant of Venice : 66 -- That many may be meant " By the fool multitude ...
... kind of inversion occurring often in his plays , and in the contemporary writers . So , in King Henry VIII : and make your house our Tower . " Again , in The Merchant of Venice : 66 -- That many may be meant " By the fool multitude ...
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... kind nursery . - Hence , and avoid my sight ! -- [ To CORDELIA.S substituted the more common form - But goes thy heart with this ? as in the next line he reads , Ay , my good lord , instead of - Ay , good my lord , the reading of the ...
... kind nursery . - Hence , and avoid my sight ! -- [ To CORDELIA.S substituted the more common form - But goes thy heart with this ? as in the next line he reads , Ay , my good lord , instead of - Ay , good my lord , the reading of the ...
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... kind of astrologick atheists , who ascribed this good for- tune , that they imagined they were now all going to partake of , to the influence of some rare conjunction and configuration of the stars . “ Hen , hen , disent ils - Et ...
... kind of astrologick atheists , who ascribed this good for- tune , that they imagined they were now all going to partake of , to the influence of some rare conjunction and configuration of the stars . “ Hen , hen , disent ils - Et ...
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... kind of religious reverence paid to it . It was therefore to be done obliquely ; and the circumstances of the scene furnished him with as good an opportunity as he could wish . The persons in the drama are all Pagans , so that as , in ...
... kind of religious reverence paid to it . It was therefore to be done obliquely ; and the circumstances of the scene furnished him with as good an opportunity as he could wish . The persons in the drama are all Pagans , so that as , in ...
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... kind . " Nos quidem hodie brach dicimus de cane fœminea , quæ leporem ex odore persequitur . Spelm . Gloss . in voce Bracco . " Dr. Letherland , on the margin of Dr. Warburton's edition , pro- posed lady's brach , i . e . favour'd ...
... kind . " Nos quidem hodie brach dicimus de cane fœminea , quæ leporem ex odore persequitur . Spelm . Gloss . in voce Bracco . " Dr. Letherland , on the margin of Dr. Warburton's edition , pro- posed lady's brach , i . e . favour'd ...
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