The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9 |
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649 : " A Tartar Prince , saith Marcus Polus , Lib . II . cap . 28 , called Senex de Montibus , the better to establish his government amongst his subjects , and to keepe them in awe , found a convenient place in a pleasant valley ...
649 : " A Tartar Prince , saith Marcus Polus , Lib . II . cap . 28 , called Senex de Montibus , the better to establish his government amongst his subjects , and to keepe them in awe , found a convenient place in a pleasant valley ...
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Imbossed sores " occur in As you like it ; and in The First Part of King Henry IV . the Prince calls Falstaff " imboss'd rascal . " RITSON . how Silver made it good- ] This , I suppose , is a technical term . It occurs likewise in the ...
Imbossed sores " occur in As you like it ; and in The First Part of King Henry IV . the Prince calls Falstaff " imboss'd rascal . " RITSON . how Silver made it good- ] This , I suppose , is a technical term . It occurs likewise in the ...
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... ( began by the prince Palatine and answered by the princess . ) After which were served up by six or seven barons so many bowles filled with wafers , so much of that work was consummate . " Finet's Philoxenis , 1656 , p . 11. REED .
... ( began by the prince Palatine and answered by the princess . ) After which were served up by six or seven barons so many bowles filled with wafers , so much of that work was consummate . " Finet's Philoxenis , 1656 , p . 11. REED .
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Such duty as the subject owes the prince , Even such , a woman oweth to her husband : And , when she's froward , peevish , sullen , sour , And , not obedient to his honest will , What is she , but a foul contending rebel , And graceless ...
Such duty as the subject owes the prince , Even such , a woman oweth to her husband : And , when she's froward , peevish , sullen , sour , And , not obedient to his honest will , What is she , but a foul contending rebel , And graceless ...
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It pleased the prince in this artisan to make trial of the vanity of our life , whereof he had before discoursed with his familiar friends . He therefore caused this sleeper to be taken up , and carried into his palace : he commands him ...
It pleased the prince in this artisan to make trial of the vanity of our life , whereof he had before discoursed with his familiar friends . He therefore caused this sleeper to be taken up , and carried into his palace : he commands him ...
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