The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen10C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... piece , ( of which almost every line has a pause at the end , ) which is so different from that of Shakspeare's undoubted plays , and of the greater part of the two succeeding pieces as altered by him , and so ex- actly corresponds with ...
... piece , ( of which almost every line has a pause at the end , ) which is so different from that of Shakspeare's undoubted plays , and of the greater part of the two succeeding pieces as altered by him , and so ex- actly corresponds with ...
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... pieces which he will find in the Essay on this subject . With respect to the second and third parts of King Henry VI ... piece he formed the two plays which are now denominated the Second and Third Parts of King Henry VI ; as , out of ...
... pieces which he will find in the Essay on this subject . With respect to the second and third parts of King Henry VI ... piece he formed the two plays which are now denominated the Second and Third Parts of King Henry VI ; as , out of ...
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... piece of jointed work , where one piece moves within another , whence it is taken at large for an engine . It is now by the vulgar called a gimcrack . Johnson . 1 Their arms are set , like clocks , ] Perhaps our author was think- ing of ...
... piece of jointed work , where one piece moves within another , whence it is taken at large for an engine . It is now by the vulgar called a gimcrack . Johnson . 1 Their arms are set , like clocks , ] Perhaps our author was think- ing of ...
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... piece of ordnance ' gainst it I have plac'd ; And fully even these three days have I watch'd , If I could see them . Now , boy , do thou watch , For I can stay no longer . If thou spy'st any , run and bring me word ; And thou shalt find ...
... piece of ordnance ' gainst it I have plac'd ; And fully even these three days have I watch'd , If I could see them . Now , boy , do thou watch , For I can stay no longer . If thou spy'st any , run and bring me word ; And thou shalt find ...
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... pieces posts of adamant : Wherefore a guard of chosen shot I had , That walk'd about me every minute - while ; And if I did but stir out of my bed , Ready they were to shoot me to the heart . you endur'd ; Sal . I grieve to hear what ...
... pieces posts of adamant : Wherefore a guard of chosen shot I had , That walk'd about me every minute - while ; And if I did but stir out of my bed , Ready they were to shoot me to the heart . you endur'd ; Sal . I grieve to hear what ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare ... William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson,George Steevens Vista completa - 1785 |
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