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Pagina 15
... ( says Mr. Ritson ) fergeants were a fort of gens d'armes . STEEVENS . Say to the king the knowledge of the broil , МАСВЕТН , 15.
... ( says Mr. Ritson ) fergeants were a fort of gens d'armes . STEEVENS . Say to the king the knowledge of the broil , МАСВЕТН , 15.
Pagina 16
William Shakespeare. Say to the king the knowledge of the broil , As thou didst leave it . SOLD . Doubtfully it ftood ; 9 As two spent swimmers , that do cling together , And choke their art . The merciless Macdonwald ( Worthy to be a ...
William Shakespeare. Say to the king the knowledge of the broil , As thou didst leave it . SOLD . Doubtfully it ftood ; 9 As two spent swimmers , that do cling together , And choke their art . The merciless Macdonwald ( Worthy to be a ...
Pagina 22
... say of a hero , that he redoubles Strokes with double cracks , an expression not more loudly to be applauded , or more eafily pardoned , than that which is rejected in its favour . That a cannon is charged with thunder , or with double ...
... say of a hero , that he redoubles Strokes with double cracks , an expression not more loudly to be applauded , or more eafily pardoned , than that which is rejected in its favour . That a cannon is charged with thunder , or with double ...
Pagina 25
... say on : " The setting of thine eye and cheek , proclaim " A matter from thee- . " Again , in King Richard II : " Men judge by the complexion of the sky , & c . " So may you , by my dull and heavy eye , " My tongue hath but a heavier ...
... say on : " The setting of thine eye and cheek , proclaim " A matter from thee- . " Again , in King Richard II : " Men judge by the complexion of the sky , & c . " So may you , by my dull and heavy eye , " My tongue hath but a heavier ...
Pagina 33
... say , it blows East , or West , without a prepofition . STEEVENS . The substituted word was first given by Sir W. D'Avenant , who , in his alteration of this play , has retained the old , while at the same time he furnished Mr. Pope ...
... say , it blows East , or West , without a prepofition . STEEVENS . The substituted word was first given by Sir W. D'Avenant , who , in his alteration of this play , has retained the old , while at the same time he furnished Mr. Pope ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1793 |
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