The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... word is spelt in innumerable ways , appearing for instance , as Shaxper , Shaxpeer , Shakspere , Schakespere , Schakespeire , Chacsper , Shakespeyre , and Shakespeere . Whatever may have been the root and original meaning of the word ...
... word is spelt in innumerable ways , appearing for instance , as Shaxper , Shaxpeer , Shakspere , Schakespere , Schakespeire , Chacsper , Shakespeyre , and Shakespeere . Whatever may have been the root and original meaning of the word ...
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... word for word as the Complainant hath set forth in his sayd Bill of Complaynt wch . the Complainant might well doe for that the Defendt gave unto the said Complainant a true coppie of the sayd last will and Testament of the said Thomas ...
... word for word as the Complainant hath set forth in his sayd Bill of Complaynt wch . the Complainant might well doe for that the Defendt gave unto the said Complainant a true coppie of the sayd last will and Testament of the said Thomas ...
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... word occurs with this sense apparently in Jonson's Masque of " Time Vindi- cated . " " Hark ! it is Love begins to Time . Expect . [ Music ] . " P. 272 , note ( a ) . Perhaps , after all , the old text is right , but the two words have ...
... word occurs with this sense apparently in Jonson's Masque of " Time Vindi- cated . " " Hark ! it is Love begins to Time . Expect . [ Music ] . " P. 272 , note ( a ) . Perhaps , after all , the old text is right , but the two words have ...
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... word " close , " add : but most im- properly ; for " close " and not gloze , despite of all Mr. Collier can adduce in favour of the latter , is the genuine word . In proof of this take the following unanswerable quotations : -- " It ...
... word " close , " add : but most im- properly ; for " close " and not gloze , despite of all Mr. Collier can adduce in favour of the latter , is the genuine word . In proof of this take the following unanswerable quotations : -- " It ...
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... word without to signify his master's exterior , personal demeanour , kc . , and Valentine taking it in the sense of non - existence , ab ence , & c . , as , how could these peculiarities be seen in me Lnless I myself am present ? In the ...
... word without to signify his master's exterior , personal demeanour , kc . , and Valentine taking it in the sense of non - existence , ab ence , & c . , as , how could these peculiarities be seen in me Lnless I myself am present ? In the ...
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