The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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... and the learned Dr. Warburton appears to believe ( Suppl . to the Introduction to Don Quixote ) that the first accounts of enchantments were brought into this part of the world by those who returned from their eastern expeditions .
... and the learned Dr. Warburton appears to believe ( Suppl . to the Introduction to Don Quixote ) that the first accounts of enchantments were brought into this part of the world by those who returned from their eastern expeditions .
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Those however , who can speaķ the line thus regulated , and suppose they are reciting a verse , may profit by the diređion they have received . The pronoun " their , " having two vowels together , may be split into two syllables ...
Those however , who can speaķ the line thus regulated , and suppose they are reciting a verse , may profit by the diređion they have received . The pronoun " their , " having two vowels together , may be split into two syllables ...
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Ad II . sc . iii : “ And speaking thick , which mature made his blemish , 66 Became the accents of the valiant ; " For those that could speak low and tardily , " Would turn & c.- To seem like him . " Thick therefore is not less ...
Ad II . sc . iii : “ And speaking thick , which mature made his blemish , 66 Became the accents of the valiant ; " For those that could speak low and tardily , " Would turn & c.- To seem like him . " Thick therefore is not less ...
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Wbe'r he was combin'd " With those of Norway , or did line the rebel , " & c . Whether was in our author's time sometimes pronounced and written as one syllable , whe'r . So , in King John : • Now Ihame upon you , whe'r she does or no .
Wbe'r he was combin'd " With those of Norway , or did line the rebel , " & c . Whether was in our author's time sometimes pronounced and written as one syllable , whe'r . So , in King John : • Now Ihame upon you , whe'r she does or no .
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Do you not hope your children shall be kings , When those that gave the thane of Cawdor to me , 4 Promis'd no less to them ? Ban . That , trusted home , Might yet enkindle you unto the crown , Besides the thane of Cawdor .
Do you not hope your children shall be kings , When those that gave the thane of Cawdor to me , 4 Promis'd no less to them ? Ban . That , trusted home , Might yet enkindle you unto the crown , Besides the thane of Cawdor .
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