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... hand - writing and the metre , to be more ancient than Gower . The reader will find an extract from it at the end of the play . There is alfo an ancient romance on this fub- jea , called Kyng Appolyn of Thyre , tranflated from the ...
... hand - writing and the metre , to be more ancient than Gower . The reader will find an extract from it at the end of the play . There is alfo an ancient romance on this fub- jea , called Kyng Appolyn of Thyre , tranflated from the ...
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... hand , while fometimes fignifies till ; as in Wit at feveral Weapons , Pompey fays : " I'll lie under the bed while midnight , " & c . And in Maffinger's Old Law , Simonides fays to Cleanthes : " I'll truft you while your father's dead ...
... hand , while fometimes fignifies till ; as in Wit at feveral Weapons , Pompey fays : " I'll lie under the bed while midnight , " & c . And in Maffinger's Old Law , Simonides fays to Cleanthes : " I'll truft you while your father's dead ...
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... hands this fair Hefperides , ] In the enumeration of the perfons prefixed to this drama , which was firft made by the editor of Shakspeare's plays in 1664 , and copied without alteration by Mr. Rowe , the daughter of Antiochus is , by a ...
... hands this fair Hefperides , ] In the enumeration of the perfons prefixed to this drama , which was firft made by the editor of Shakspeare's plays in 1664 , and copied without alteration by Mr. Rowe , the daughter of Antiochus is , by a ...
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... hand of the woman he loves . His jealoufy refembles that of Antony : to let him be familiar with 63 " My play - fellow , your hand ; this kingly feal , " Aud plighter of high hearts . " STEEVENS . Malefort , in Maflinger's Unnatural ...
... hand of the woman he loves . His jealoufy refembles that of Antony : to let him be familiar with 63 " My play - fellow , your hand ; this kingly feal , " Aud plighter of high hearts . " STEEVENS . Malefort , in Maflinger's Unnatural ...
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... hands of fin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the fhame : Then , left my life be cropp'd to keep you clear , " By flight I'll fhun the danger which I fear . [ Exit . Where ( and with the fame meaning ) occurs again in A & II . fc ...
... hands of fin , Ay , and the targets , to put off the fhame : Then , left my life be cropp'd to keep you clear , " By flight I'll fhun the danger which I fear . [ Exit . Where ( and with the fame meaning ) occurs again in A & II . fc ...
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