The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Bermudas . iv . 28 . beshrew . vii . 67 . beit . iv . 75 . 177 xiii . 356 . xviii . 310 . merfet . xv . 182 . beautified . xxii . 105 . becalm . xxiii . 11 . becks . xvii . 48 . becomed . xxi . 191 . bedfellow . xiii . 317 . bedlam . x ...
... Bermudas . iv . 28 . beshrew . vii . 67 . beit . iv . 75 . 177 xiii . 356 . xviii . 310 . merfet . xv . 182 . beautified . xxii . 105 . becalm . xxiii . 11 . becks . xvii . 48 . becomed . xxi . 191 . bedfellow . xiii . 317 . bedlam . x ...
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... Bermuda iflands , which are mentioned in it , were unknown to the English until that year ; but this is a mistake . He might have seen in Hackluyt , 1600 , folio , a defcription of Bermuda , by Henry May , who was fhipwrecked there in ...
... Bermuda iflands , which are mentioned in it , were unknown to the English until that year ; but this is a mistake . He might have seen in Hackluyt , 1600 , folio , a defcription of Bermuda , by Henry May , who was fhipwrecked there in ...
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... Bermudas were fo fearful to the world , that many called them The Ife of Devils . - P. 174. to all feamen no lefs terrible than an inchanted den of furies . " And no wonder , for the clime was extremely fubje & t to ftorms and ...
... Bermudas were fo fearful to the world , that many called them The Ife of Devils . - P. 174. to all feamen no lefs terrible than an inchanted den of furies . " And no wonder , for the clime was extremely fubje & t to ftorms and ...
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... Bermudas ? " Again , in one of his Epiftles : " Have their Bermudas , and their ftraights i ' th ' Strand . " Again , in The Devil is an Afs : " 6 I gave my word " For one that's run away to the Bermudas . " 6 -the Mediterranean flote ...
... Bermudas ? " Again , in one of his Epiftles : " Have their Bermudas , and their ftraights i ' th ' Strand . " Again , in The Devil is an Afs : " 6 I gave my word " For one that's run away to the Bermudas . " 6 -the Mediterranean flote ...
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