The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. 1Hilliard, Gray,, 1839 |
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... north , and south : be it concluded , No barricado for a belly ; know it ; It will let in and out the enemy , With bag and baggage . Many a thousand of us Have the disease , and feel't not . - How now , boy ? Mam . I am like you , they ...
... north , and south : be it concluded , No barricado for a belly ; know it ; It will let in and out the enemy , With bag and baggage . Many a thousand of us Have the disease , and feel't not . - How now , boy ? Mam . I am like you , they ...
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... North , which steels every nerve . The precise duration of the action cannot be ascertained , ―years , perhaps , according to the story ; but we know that to the imagination the most crowded time appears always the shortest . Here we ...
... North , which steels every nerve . The precise duration of the action cannot be ascertained , ―years , perhaps , according to the story ; but we know that to the imagination the most crowded time appears always the shortest . Here we ...
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... north , where it means to cut a piece or slice . 5 i . e . entrails ; a word formerly in common use in books of cookery , in one of which , printed in 1597 , is a receipt to make a pudding of a calf's chaudron . Enter HECATE and the ...
... north , where it means to cut a piece or slice . 5 i . e . entrails ; a word formerly in common use in books of cookery , in one of which , printed in 1597 , is a receipt to make a pudding of a calf's chaudron . Enter HECATE and the ...
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... north ) signifies the same as to catch . Thus also Golding , in his translation of the first book of Ovid's Metamorphoses : - " As though he would , at everie stride , betweene his teeth hir latch . " 2 " Or is it a fee - grief , " a ...
... north ) signifies the same as to catch . Thus also Golding , in his translation of the first book of Ovid's Metamorphoses : - " As though he would , at everie stride , betweene his teeth hir latch . " 2 " Or is it a fee - grief , " a ...
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... north . K. Phi . Our thunder , from the south , Shall rain their drift of bullets on this town . 1 The mutines are the mutineers , the seditious . 2 i . e . soul - appalling ; from the verb to fear , to make afraid . • Bast . O prudent ...
... north . K. Phi . Our thunder , from the south , Shall rain their drift of bullets on this town . 1 The mutines are the mutineers , the seditious . 2 i . e . soul - appalling ; from the verb to fear , to make afraid . • Bast . O prudent ...
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