The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... seem to me that fourteen days is too brief a time for Shakespeare to have done the work in , especially with such a motive to quicken him . 66 This matter has a direct bearing in reference to the date of the writing . King Henry the ...
... seem to me that fourteen days is too brief a time for Shakespeare to have done the work in , especially with such a motive to quicken him . 66 This matter has a direct bearing in reference to the date of the writing . King Henry the ...
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... seem to me quite too far - fetched and fanciful to be worthy of notice ; certainly not worth the cost of sifting , nor even of statement . Much question has been made as to the particular period of his life in which Sir John prosecuted ...
... seem to me quite too far - fetched and fanciful to be worthy of notice ; certainly not worth the cost of sifting , nor even of statement . Much question has been made as to the particular period of his life in which Sir John prosecuted ...
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... seems probable . In that tale a young gallant falls in love with a jealous old doctor's wife , who is also young , and really encour- ages the illicit passion . The gallant , not knowing the doctor , takes him for confidant and adviser ...
... seems probable . In that tale a young gallant falls in love with a jealous old doctor's wife , who is also young , and really encour- ages the illicit passion . The gallant , not knowing the doctor , takes him for confidant and adviser ...
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... seems , is an old name for the pike - fish ; and a distinction is made between the fresh fish and the salted or pickled , which latter would naturally be white . Sir Hugh blunders , mis- Slen . I may quarter , coz ? Shal . 8 ACT I. ос ...
... seems , is an old name for the pike - fish ; and a distinction is made between the fresh fish and the salted or pickled , which latter would naturally be white . Sir Hugh blunders , mis- Slen . I may quarter , coz ? Shal . 8 ACT I. ос ...
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... seems to have been a phrase of tri- umph when one was caught in his own snare : according to Nares , as much as to say , " By Mary , you are caught . " 23 Fap was a slang term for fuddled . 24 To pass a career is said to have been a ...
... seems to have been a phrase of tri- umph when one was caught in his own snare : according to Nares , as much as to say , " By Mary , you are caught . " 23 Fap was a slang term for fuddled . 24 To pass a career is said to have been a ...
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