The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... reason for their opinions than that they are in fashion , it cannot be doubted but this perfuafion made a rapid progress , fince vanity and credulity co - operated in its favour . The infection foon reached the parliament , who , in the ...
... reason for their opinions than that they are in fashion , it cannot be doubted but this perfuafion made a rapid progress , fince vanity and credulity co - operated in its favour . The infection foon reached the parliament , who , in the ...
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... reason here , " A royal battle might be won and loft . " So alfo Speed , speaking of the battle of Towton : " -by which only stratagem , as it was conftantly averred , the battle . and day was lost and won . " Chronicle , 1611. MALONE ...
... reason here , " A royal battle might be won and loft . " So alfo Speed , speaking of the battle of Towton : " -by which only stratagem , as it was conftantly averred , the battle . and day was lost and won . " Chronicle , 1611. MALONE ...
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... reason given by some of the old writers , for such a defi- ciency , is , that though the hands and feet , by an easy change , might be converted into the four paws of a beast , there was still no part about a woman which correfponded ...
... reason given by some of the old writers , for such a defi- ciency , is , that though the hands and feet , by an easy change , might be converted into the four paws of a beast , there was still no part about a woman which correfponded ...
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... reason of his interpretation . To bid is originally to pray , as in this Saxon fragment : He is pır bir y bore , & c . He is wife that prays and makes amends . As to forbid therefore implies to prohibit , in oppofition to the word bid ...
... reason of his interpretation . To bid is originally to pray , as in this Saxon fragment : He is pır bir y bore , & c . He is wife that prays and makes amends . As to forbid therefore implies to prohibit , in oppofition to the word bid ...
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... reason that Shak- speare makes them three ; and calls them , Posters of the fea and land ; and intent only upon death and mischief . However , to give this part of his work the more dignity , he intermixes , with this Northern , the ...
... reason that Shak- speare makes them three ; and calls them , Posters of the fea and land ; and intent only upon death and mischief . However , to give this part of his work the more dignity , he intermixes , with this Northern , the ...
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