The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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... ancient translation , or rather a deformed and interpolated imitation , of the ninth novel of the second day of the Decameron of Boccacio , has recently occurred . The title and colophon of this rare piece , are as follows : " This ...
... ancient translation , or rather a deformed and interpolated imitation , of the ninth novel of the second day of the Decameron of Boccacio , has recently occurred . The title and colophon of this rare piece , are as follows : " This ...
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... vegetable gall is bitter ; and I have seen an ancient receipt for making ink , beginning , " Take of the black juice of the gall of oxen two ounces , " & c . Steevens . Post . Should we be taking leave As long a CYMBELINE . 11.
... vegetable gall is bitter ; and I have seen an ancient receipt for making ink , beginning , " Take of the black juice of the gall of oxen two ounces , " & c . Steevens . Post . Should we be taking leave As long a CYMBELINE . 11.
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... ancient writers , in this sense . So , in Daniel's Hymen's Triumph , a masque , 1623 : " You must not , Philis , be so sensible " Of these small touches which your passion makes . " Small touches , Lydia ! do you count them small ...
... ancient writers , in this sense . So , in Daniel's Hymen's Triumph , a masque , 1623 : " You must not , Philis , be so sensible " Of these small touches which your passion makes . " Small touches , Lydia ! do you count them small ...
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... ancient one described in our Prolegomena to this drama : " Howe i merchauntes met all togyther in on way , whyche were of iiii dyverse landes , " & c . Steevens . D VOL . XVI . French . I have seen him in France : we CYMBELINE . 21 ...
... ancient one described in our Prolegomena to this drama : " Howe i merchauntes met all togyther in on way , whyche were of iiii dyverse landes , " & c . Steevens . D VOL . XVI . French . I have seen him in France : we CYMBELINE . 21 ...
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... ancient colloquial language , is occasionally synony- mous to a paramour or inamorato of either sex , in both the favour- able and unfavourable sense of that word . " Save you friend Cas- sio ! " says Bianca in Othello ; and Lucio , in ...
... ancient colloquial language , is occasionally synony- mous to a paramour or inamorato of either sex , in both the favour- able and unfavourable sense of that word . " Save you friend Cas- sio ! " says Bianca in Othello ; and Lucio , in ...
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