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Pagina 7
... fecond was routed ; and , after a great flaughter of his troops , he escaped with ten persons only , and fled back to Norway . Though there was an interval of time between the rebellion of Macdowald and the invasion of Sueno , our ...
... fecond was routed ; and , after a great flaughter of his troops , he escaped with ten persons only , and fled back to Norway . Though there was an interval of time between the rebellion of Macdowald and the invasion of Sueno , our ...
Pagina 17
... fecond folio , MALONE . 4 And fortune , on his damned quarrel smiling , ] The old copy has - quarry ; but I am inclined to read quarrel . Quarrel was formerly used for cause , or for the occasion of a quarrel , and is to be found in ...
... fecond folio , MALONE . 4 And fortune , on his damned quarrel smiling , ] The old copy has - quarry ; but I am inclined to read quarrel . Quarrel was formerly used for cause , or for the occasion of a quarrel , and is to be found in ...
Pagina 21
... fecond folio , is very unlikely to have been the word omitted in the original copy . It agrees with thunders ; -but who ever talked of the breaking of a storm ? MALONE . The phrafe , I believe , is sufficiently common . Thus Dryden , in ...
... fecond folio , is very unlikely to have been the word omitted in the original copy . It agrees with thunders ; -but who ever talked of the breaking of a storm ? MALONE . The phrafe , I believe , is sufficiently common . Thus Dryden , in ...
Pagina 133
... fecond part of his Iron Age , 1632 : - we have gilt our Greekish arms " With blood of our own nation . " Shakspeare repeats the image in King John : " Their armours that march'd hence so filver bright , " Hither return all gilt with ...
... fecond part of his Iron Age , 1632 : - we have gilt our Greekish arms " With blood of our own nation . " Shakspeare repeats the image in King John : " Their armours that march'd hence so filver bright , " Hither return all gilt with ...
Pagina 153
... fecond meeting . Do you find Your patience so predominant in your nature , That you can let this go ? Are you so gospell'd , I -pass'd in probation with you , 2 How you were borne in hand ; & c . ] The words with you , I regard as an ...
... fecond meeting . Do you find Your patience so predominant in your nature , That you can let this go ? Are you so gospell'd , I -pass'd in probation with you , 2 How you were borne in hand ; & c . ] The words with you , I regard as an ...
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