The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... himself . iv . 264 . keep yourself . xvii . 262 119 . join in fouls . vii . 98 . joint ring . xxii . 245 . jolly Robins . v . 35g . Jove . xiii . 245 . Jove's accord . xvi . 263 . Jovial . xix . 176 . journal . vi . 169 . joy . xii . 70 ...
... himself . iv . 264 . keep yourself . xvii . 262 119 . join in fouls . vii . 98 . joint ring . xxii . 245 . jolly Robins . v . 35g . Jove . xiii . 245 . Jove's accord . xvi . 263 . Jovial . xix . 176 . journal . vi . 169 . joy . xii . 70 ...
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... himself . xxiii . 106 . put it on . xx . 323 . put on . xii . 358 . put on . xix . 189 . xxii . 358 . xxiii . 94 . put out the light . xxiii . 256 . puts forth . xvii . 224 . putter on . x . 56 . xvi . 29 . ----- putter out . iv . 107 ...
... himself . xxiii . 106 . put it on . xx . 323 . put on . xii . 358 . put on . xix . 189 . xxii . 358 . xxiii . 94 . put out the light . xxiii . 256 . puts forth . xvii . 224 . putter on . x . 56 . xvi . 29 . ----- putter out . iv . 107 ...
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... Himself gives all preferment , and whom lifteth him doth lop . " Again in our author's K. Richard II : - " Go thou , and , like an executioner , Cut off the heads of too - fast - growing sprays " That look too lofty in our commonwealth ...
... Himself gives all preferment , and whom lifteth him doth lop . " Again in our author's K. Richard II : - " Go thou , and , like an executioner , Cut off the heads of too - fast - growing sprays " That look too lofty in our commonwealth ...
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... himself Eboracenfis , proposes that this contefted word fhould be printed degg'd , which , fays he , fignifies Sprinkled , and is in daily ufe in the North of England . When cloaths that have been washed are too much dried , it ig Under ...
... himself Eboracenfis , proposes that this contefted word fhould be printed degg'd , which , fays he , fignifies Sprinkled , and is in daily ufe in the North of England . When cloaths that have been washed are too much dried , it ig Under ...
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... himself by change of pofture , why need he interrupt his narra- tive to tell his daughter of it ? Perhaps thefe words belong to Miranda , and we fhould read ; Mir . Would I might But ever fee that man ! Now I arife . G Pro . Sit ftill ...
... himself by change of pofture , why need he interrupt his narra- tive to tell his daughter of it ? Perhaps thefe words belong to Miranda , and we fhould read ; Mir . Would I might But ever fee that man ! Now I arife . G Pro . Sit ftill ...
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