The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... translation of Marco Paolo , 1579- " they demanded that he should give them a winde ; and he fhewed , fetting his handes behinde , from whence STEEVENS . the wind fhould come , " & c . 3 And the very ports they blow , ] As the word very ...
... translation of Marco Paolo , 1579- " they demanded that he should give them a winde ; and he fhewed , fetting his handes behinde , from whence STEEVENS . the wind fhould come , " & c . 3 And the very ports they blow , ] As the word very ...
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... translation of Lucan before 1614. - We meet with the fame fentiment again in The Winter's Tale : feem'd forrow wept to take leave of them , for their joy waded in tears . It is likewife employed in the firft fcene of Much ado about ...
... translation of Lucan before 1614. - We meet with the fame fentiment again in The Winter's Tale : feem'd forrow wept to take leave of them , for their joy waded in tears . It is likewife employed in the firft fcene of Much ado about ...
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... translation of He & or Boethius : " He [ Macbeth was led be wod furyis , as ye nature of all tyrannis is , quhilks canqueffis landis or kingdomes be wrangus titil , ay full of hevy thocht and dredour , and traifting ilk man to do fielik ...
... translation of He & or Boethius : " He [ Macbeth was led be wod furyis , as ye nature of all tyrannis is , quhilks canqueffis landis or kingdomes be wrangus titil , ay full of hevy thocht and dredour , and traifting ilk man to do fielik ...
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... Translation of Ovid's Metamorphofes , B. VIII . 1587 : แ - " At fuch a time as folkes are wont to find releafe " Of cares that all the day before were working in their beds ; " By fleep , & c . 19 Again , ibid . B. XI : “ O feepe ...
... Translation of Ovid's Metamorphofes , B. VIII . 1587 : แ - " At fuch a time as folkes are wont to find releafe " Of cares that all the day before were working in their beds ; " By fleep , & c . 19 Again , ibid . B. XI : “ O feepe ...
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