The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... prince . " Again , in God's Revenge against Murder , hift . vi : " Sypon- tus in the mean time is prepared of two wicked gondoliers , ' & c . Again , in The History of Helyas Knight of the Sun , bl . 1 . no date : " he was well ...
... prince . " Again , in God's Revenge against Murder , hift . vi : " Sypon- tus in the mean time is prepared of two wicked gondoliers , ' & c . Again , in The History of Helyas Knight of the Sun , bl . 1 . no date : " he was well ...
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... Prince Edward , 1474 , the following fees are allowed : " mutton's heads , the rumpes of every beefe , " & c . Again , in The Ordinances of the Household of George Duke of Clarence : " -the hinder shankes of the mutton , with the rumpe ...
... Prince Edward , 1474 , the following fees are allowed : " mutton's heads , the rumpes of every beefe , " & c . Again , in The Ordinances of the Household of George Duke of Clarence : " -the hinder shankes of the mutton , with the rumpe ...
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... prince half rapt , began on her to dote . " Again , in Cymbeline : S " What , dear fir , thus raps you ? " STEEVENS . By Sinel's death , ] The father of Macbeth . POPE . His true name , which however appears , but perhaps only ...
... prince half rapt , began on her to dote . " Again , in Cymbeline : S " What , dear fir , thus raps you ? " STEEVENS . By Sinel's death , ] The father of Macbeth . POPE . His true name , which however appears , but perhaps only ...
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... prince . " 6 " So alfo the following words , spoken by Henry Duke of Lan- cafter to King Richard II . at their interview in the Castle of Flint , ( a passage that Shakspeare had certainly read , and perhaps remembered ) : My fovereign ...
... prince . " 6 " So alfo the following words , spoken by Henry Duke of Lan- cafter to King Richard II . at their interview in the Castle of Flint , ( a passage that Shakspeare had certainly read , and perhaps remembered ) : My fovereign ...
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... prince of Cumberland : which honour must Not , unaccompanied , invest him only , But figns of nobleness , like stars , shall shine On all defervers . From hence to Inverness , 4 And bind us further to you . 2 - full of growing . ] Is ...
... prince of Cumberland : which honour must Not , unaccompanied , invest him only , But figns of nobleness , like stars , shall shine On all defervers . From hence to Inverness , 4 And bind us further to you . 2 - full of growing . ] Is ...
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