The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen20 |
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... Winter's Tale ufes the word partake in an active fenfe , for participate : 66 your exaltation " Partake to every one . " MALONE . VOL . XX . D It fits thee not to ask the reason why , PRINCE OF TYRE 33.
... Winter's Tale ufes the word partake in an active fenfe , for participate : 66 your exaltation " Partake to every one . " MALONE . VOL . XX . D It fits thee not to ask the reason why , PRINCE OF TYRE 33.
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... Winter's Tale : and his pond filh'd by his next neighbour , by for Smile , his neighbour . " What shipping , and what lading's in our haven , 28 PERICLES ,
... Winter's Tale : and his pond filh'd by his next neighbour , by for Smile , his neighbour . " What shipping , and what lading's in our haven , 28 PERICLES ,
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... Winter's Tale : If iad a mind to be honeft , I fee , Fortune would not fuffer me ; the drops bounties into my mouth . " MALONE . But fince he's gone , the king it fure must PRINCE OF TYRE . 45.
... Winter's Tale : If iad a mind to be honeft , I fee , Fortune would not fuffer me ; the drops bounties into my mouth . " MALONE . But fince he's gone , the king it fure must PRINCE OF TYRE . 45.
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... Winter's Tale : " the most piteous cry of the poor fouls ! Sometimes to fee ' em , and not fee ' em ; -now the fhip boring the moon with her main - maft , and anon fwallowed with yeft and froth , as you'd thruft a cork into a hogfhead ...
... Winter's Tale : " the most piteous cry of the poor fouls ! Sometimes to fee ' em , and not fee ' em ; -now the fhip boring the moon with her main - maft , and anon fwallowed with yeft and froth , as you'd thruft a cork into a hogfhead ...
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... Winter's Tale : Now the hip boring the moon with her main - maf . " An is used here , as in many other places , for if , or though . MALONE . 1 6 till the fhip be clear'd of the dead . ] So , in Twine's tranf- PER . That's your ...
... Winter's Tale : Now the hip boring the moon with her main - maf . " An is used here , as in many other places , for if , or though . MALONE . 1 6 till the fhip be clear'd of the dead . ] So , in Twine's tranf- PER . That's your ...
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