The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 11R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... reason for their opinions than that they are in fashion , it cannot be doubted but this persuasion made a rapid progress , since vanity and credulity co - operated in its favour . The infec- tion soon reached the parliament , who , in ...
... reason for their opinions than that they are in fashion , it cannot be doubted but this persuasion made a rapid progress , since vanity and credulity co - operated in its favour . The infec- tion soon reached the parliament , who , in ...
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... reason here , " A royal battle might be won and lost . " So also Speed , speaking of the battle of Towton : 66 - by which only stratagem , as it was constantly averred , the battle and day was lost and won . " Chronicle , 1611. MALONE ...
... reason here , " A royal battle might be won and lost . " So also Speed , speaking of the battle of Towton : 66 - by which only stratagem , as it was constantly averred , the battle and day was lost and won . " Chronicle , 1611. MALONE ...
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... reason for preserving the useless thou in the first line , as the repetition of sister , in the third . STEEVENS . 1 AROINT thee , witch ! ] Aroint , or avaunt , be gone . 66 РОРЕ . In one of the folio editions the reading is- " Anoint ...
... reason for preserving the useless thou in the first line , as the repetition of sister , in the third . STEEVENS . 1 AROINT thee , witch ! ] Aroint , or avaunt , be gone . 66 РОРЕ . In one of the folio editions the reading is- " Anoint ...
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... reason given by some of the old writers , for such a defi- ciency , is , that though the hands and feet , by an easy change , might be converted into the four paws of a beast , there was still no part about a woman which corresponded ...
... reason given by some of the old writers , for such a defi- ciency , is , that though the hands and feet , by an easy change , might be converted into the four paws of a beast , there was still no part about a woman which corresponded ...
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... reason of his interpretation . To bid is originally to pray , as in this Saxon fragment : He is pir bit & bote , & c . " He is wise that prays and makes amends . " As to forbid therefore implies to prohibit , in opposition to the word ...
... reason of his interpretation . To bid is originally to pray , as in this Saxon fragment : He is pir bit & bote , & c . " He is wise that prays and makes amends . " As to forbid therefore implies to prohibit , in opposition to the word ...
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