The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... ancient malice ; Or worthily , as a good subject should , On some known ground of treachery in him ? - thy oath and band , ] When these public challenges were accepted , each combatant found a pledge for his appearance at the time and ...
... ancient malice ; Or worthily , as a good subject should , On some known ground of treachery in him ? - thy oath and band , ] When these public challenges were accepted , each combatant found a pledge for his appearance at the time and ...
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... ancient writers . After all , I believe the transposition to be needless . Steevens . 1 thou dost consent & c . ] i . e . assent . So , in St. Luke's Gospel , xxiii , 51 : " The same had not consented to the counsel and deed of them ...
... ancient writers . After all , I believe the transposition to be needless . Steevens . 1 thou dost consent & c . ] i . e . assent . So , in St. Luke's Gospel , xxiii , 51 : " The same had not consented to the counsel and deed of them ...
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... ancient castles the naked stone walls were only covered with tapestry , or arras , hung upon tenter hooks , from which it was easily taken down on every re- moval of the family . See the preface to The Household Book of the Fifth Earl ...
... ancient castles the naked stone walls were only covered with tapestry , or arras , hung upon tenter hooks , from which it was easily taken down on every re- moval of the family . See the preface to The Household Book of the Fifth Earl ...
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... ancient practice of strewing rushes over the floor of the pre- sence chamber . Henley . So , in Cymbeline : 66 Tarquin thus " Did softly press the rushes , ere he wakened " The chastity he wounded : - " Steevens . See Hentzner's account ...
... ancient practice of strewing rushes over the floor of the pre- sence chamber . Henley . So , in Cymbeline : 66 Tarquin thus " Did softly press the rushes , ere he wakened " The chastity he wounded : - " Steevens . See Hentzner's account ...
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... ancient quarrels , and quite lost their hearts . Willo . And daily new exactions are devis'd ; As - blanks , benevolences , and I wot not what : But what , o'God's name , doth become of this ? North . Wars have not wasted it , for warr ...
... ancient quarrels , and quite lost their hearts . Willo . And daily new exactions are devis'd ; As - blanks , benevolences , and I wot not what : But what , o'God's name , doth become of this ? North . Wars have not wasted it , for warr ...
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