“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... Ancient gardens abounded with figures of which the lines intersected each other in many direc- tions . Thus , in King Richard II : is " Her fruit - trees all unprun'd , her hedges ruin'd , " Her knots disorder'd , " & c . In Thomas ...
... Ancient gardens abounded with figures of which the lines intersected each other in many direc- tions . Thus , in King Richard II : is " Her fruit - trees all unprun'd , her hedges ruin'd , " Her knots disorder'd , " & c . In Thomas ...
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... all a green willow shall be my garland , " is the burden of an ancient ditty preserved in The Gallery of gor- gious Inventions , & c . 4to . 1578. Steevens . Arm . My love is most immaculate white and red 24 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... all a green willow shall be my garland , " is the burden of an ancient ditty preserved in The Gallery of gor- gious Inventions , & c . 4to . 1578. Steevens . Arm . My love is most immaculate white and red 24 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
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... Ancient English Poetry , 4th edit . Vol . I , p . 198. Steevens . 5 my digression ] Digression on this occasion signifies the act of going out of the right way , transgression . So , in Rø- meo and Juliet : " Thy noble shape is but a ...
... Ancient English Poetry , 4th edit . Vol . I , p . 198. Steevens . 5 my digression ] Digression on this occasion signifies the act of going out of the right way , transgression . So , in Rø- meo and Juliet : " Thy noble shape is but a ...
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... ancient comedians , as I learn from the following circumstance in King Edward IV , P. II , 1619 : — " Jockey is led whipping over the stage , speaking some words , but of no importance . " Not one out of the many songs supposed to be ...
... ancient comedians , as I learn from the following circumstance in King Edward IV , P. II , 1619 : — " Jockey is led whipping over the stage , speaking some words , but of no importance . " Not one out of the many songs supposed to be ...
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... ancient masters , to place the hands in the bosom or the pockets , or conceal them in some other part of the drapery , to avoid the labour of representing them , or to disguise their own want of skill to employ them with grace and ...
... ancient masters , to place the hands in the bosom or the pockets , or conceal them in some other part of the drapery , to avoid the labour of representing them , or to disguise their own want of skill to employ them with grace and ...
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