Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Tom 1author and sold, 1754 |
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... English and Dutch fleet commanded by Admiral Ruffel over that of France near La Hogue in the year 1692. was published at Cambridge , from Mr. Allyn's Journal , in the year 1744- ftorm , where there is no apparent danger , fwear Notes ...
... English and Dutch fleet commanded by Admiral Ruffel over that of France near La Hogue in the year 1692. was published at Cambridge , from Mr. Allyn's Journal , in the year 1744- ftorm , where there is no apparent danger , fwear Notes ...
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... English proverb Chaucer alludes [ Squier's Tale . 622 , 623. ] 99 " Therefore behoveth him a full long fpone , " That shall ete with a Fend , thus heard I fay . ' And Shakespeare ufeth the proverb , Comedy of errors , act iv . fc . iii ...
... English proverb Chaucer alludes [ Squier's Tale . 622 , 623. ] 99 " Therefore behoveth him a full long fpone , " That shall ete with a Fend , thus heard I fay . ' And Shakespeare ufeth the proverb , Comedy of errors , act iv . fc . iii ...
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... English embassadors ; " The dog feeing the Pope holding out his " foot to be kifs'd caught in his teeth his great " toe fo that the embaffadors difdaining to " kifs , where the dog had taken an affay , let " the pope draw back his foot ...
... English embassadors ; " The dog feeing the Pope holding out his " foot to be kifs'd caught in his teeth his great " toe fo that the embaffadors difdaining to " kifs , where the dog had taken an affay , let " the pope draw back his foot ...
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... English comedians acting at Am- fterdam , the laft part of the four fons of Aymon , where towards the latter end , the penitent ( b ) Rinaldo like a common labourer , living in difguife , vow'd as his last penance , to carry materials ...
... English comedians acting at Am- fterdam , the laft part of the four fons of Aymon , where towards the latter end , the penitent ( b ) Rinaldo like a common labourer , living in difguife , vow'd as his last penance , to carry materials ...
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... English Moor , or Mock Marriage , act . 4 . scene 3. there is the fame expreffion . Dyonifia . By Lakin I must not , though I find but weak matter against . Sc . 3. p . 57 . Seb . Now I will believe That in Arabia . There is one Tree ...
... English Moor , or Mock Marriage , act . 4 . scene 3. there is the fame expreffion . Dyonifia . By Lakin I must not , though I find but weak matter against . Sc . 3. p . 57 . Seb . Now I will believe That in Arabia . There is one Tree ...
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Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With ..., Tom 1 Zachary Grey Widok fragmentu - 1973 |
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