The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... fpeech or action , spoken of his miftrefs . So the king in Hamlet bids the queen be round with her fon . The ambiguity of deer and dear is borrowed , poor as it is , by , Waller in his poem on the Ladies Girdle . This was my beav'n's ...
... fpeech or action , spoken of his miftrefs . So the king in Hamlet bids the queen be round with her fon . The ambiguity of deer and dear is borrowed , poor as it is , by , Waller in his poem on the Ladies Girdle . This was my beav'n's ...
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... fpeech fet up the rest of a musket , to do exploits with a pike . The reft of a pike was a common term , and fignified , I believe , the manner in which it was fixed to receive the rush of the enemy . A morris pike was a pike ufed in a ...
... fpeech fet up the rest of a musket , to do exploits with a pike . The reft of a pike was a common term , and fignified , I believe , the manner in which it was fixed to receive the rush of the enemy . A morris pike was a pike ufed in a ...
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... fpeech , in the character fhe would give of Benedick , and this would make the difference spoken of . For ' tis the nature of horfes , when wounded , to run upon the point of the weapon . WARBURTON . ( 9 ) be wears bis faith ] Not ...
... fpeech , in the character fhe would give of Benedick , and this would make the difference spoken of . For ' tis the nature of horfes , when wounded , to run upon the point of the weapon . WARBURTON . ( 9 ) be wears bis faith ] Not ...
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... fpeech , which is given to Pedro , fhould be given to Margaret . REVISAL . ( 2 ) Balth . Well , I would , you did like me . ] This and the two following little Speeches , which I have placed to Balibazar , are in all the printed Copies ...
... fpeech , which is given to Pedro , fhould be given to Margaret . REVISAL . ( 2 ) Balth . Well , I would , you did like me . ] This and the two following little Speeches , which I have placed to Balibazar , are in all the printed Copies ...
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... fpeech . And the reafon is , that the two beginnings of two different fentences are jumbled together and made one . For- -but that he loves him with an inraged affection , is -is most only part of a sentence which should conclude thus ...
... fpeech . And the reafon is , that the two beginnings of two different fentences are jumbled together and made one . For- -but that he loves him with an inraged affection , is -is most only part of a sentence which should conclude thus ...
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