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... lines in this play are corrupt as printed in the most pretentious editions , but since the requisite corrections are ... line in question must have belonged to the old play of ' Pericles , ' and was left untouched by Shakspeare when he ...
... lines in this play are corrupt as printed in the most pretentious editions , but since the requisite corrections are ... line in question must have belonged to the old play of ' Pericles , ' and was left untouched by Shakspeare when he ...
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... lines of the dedication are as follows : - " Sir , Wishing you a happy New Year in form ; I will without any further Ceremony , request one Favour more of you : to let me place this Fifth Volume of Miscellanies on the same Shelf with ...
... lines of the dedication are as follows : - " Sir , Wishing you a happy New Year in form ; I will without any further Ceremony , request one Favour more of you : to let me place this Fifth Volume of Miscellanies on the same Shelf with ...
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... lines 10-17 , Richard , Duke of York , founding his claim to the throne , gives the list in the following order ( to which I append the dates :-( 1 ) Edward , the Black Prince , of Wales ( 1330-76 ) ; ( 2 ) William_of Hatfield ( 1336–44 ) ...
... lines 10-17 , Richard , Duke of York , founding his claim to the throne , gives the list in the following order ( to which I append the dates :-( 1 ) Edward , the Black Prince , of Wales ( 1330-76 ) ; ( 2 ) William_of Hatfield ( 1336–44 ) ...
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... lines . This might represent brickwork , or it might have been done merely to relieve the pilasters . Whether these pilasters , together with the door and window dressings , are of stone , or are likewise of stucco , requires a careful ...
... lines . This might represent brickwork , or it might have been done merely to relieve the pilasters . Whether these pilasters , together with the door and window dressings , are of stone , or are likewise of stucco , requires a careful ...
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... . The adequateness I must * A translation of these lines was Sir Walter Scott's first attempt in poetry at the age of eleven . leave to better scholars than myself . I will now 7th 8. VI . JULY 14 , '88 . ] 23 NOTES AND QUERIES .
... . The adequateness I must * A translation of these lines was Sir Walter Scott's first attempt in poetry at the age of eleven . leave to better scholars than myself . I will now 7th 8. VI . JULY 14 , '88 . ] 23 NOTES AND QUERIES .
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