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William Shakespeare. 3925 1805 2 V.6 Library of Dei VET NOV TAM TVM Vivet Sub Rumine Princeton University . Friends of the Princeton Library The gift of Henry N. Paul '84 THE PLAYS -OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . ܕ OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE.
William Shakespeare. 3925 1805 2 V.6 Library of Dei VET NOV TAM TVM Vivet Sub Rumine Princeton University . Friends of the Princeton Library The gift of Henry N. Paul '84 THE PLAYS -OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . ܕ OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE.
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Third - borough is a Saxon term sufficiently explained by the glossaries : and in our statute - books no further back than the 28th year of Henry VIII , we find it used to signify a constable . Theobald . In the Personæ Dramatis to Ben ...
Third - borough is a Saxon term sufficiently explained by the glossaries : and in our statute - books no further back than the 28th year of Henry VIII , we find it used to signify a constable . Theobald . In the Personæ Dramatis to Ben ...
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So , also , our author in King Henry IV , P. I : " I'd rather hear Lady , my brach , howl in Irish . " The structure of the passage before us , and the manner in which the next line is connected with this , [ And couple & c . ] ...
So , also , our author in King Henry IV , P. I : " I'd rather hear Lady , my brach , howl in Irish . " The structure of the passage before us , and the manner in which the next line is connected with this , [ And couple & c . ] ...
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In one of the parts of King Henry VI , Humphrey and Sincklo enter with their bows , as foresters . With this observation I was favoured by a learned lady , and have replaced the old reading . Steevens . It is true that Soto , in the ...
In one of the parts of King Henry VI , Humphrey and Sincklo enter with their bows , as foresters . With this observation I was favoured by a learned lady , and have replaced the old reading . Steevens . It is true that Soto , in the ...
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Why , sir , you know no house , nor no such maid ; Nor no such men , as you have reckon'd up ,As Stephen Sly , and old John Naps of Greece , 1 And Peter Turf , and Henry Pimpernell ; And twenty more such names and men as these , Which ...
Why , sir , you know no house , nor no such maid ; Nor no such men , as you have reckon'd up ,As Stephen Sly , and old John Naps of Greece , 1 And Peter Turf , and Henry Pimpernell ; And twenty more such names and men as these , Which ...
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