The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... , a Spanish Gentleman , Musicians , Officers , Captains , Sol- diers , Messengers , and other Attendants . SCENE , sometimes in Britain ; sometimes in Italy . CYMBELINE . ACT I. SCENE I Britain . The Garden PERSONS REPRESENTED .
... , a Spanish Gentleman , Musicians , Officers , Captains , Sol- diers , Messengers , and other Attendants . SCENE , sometimes in Britain ; sometimes in Italy . CYMBELINE . ACT I. SCENE I Britain . The Garden PERSONS REPRESENTED .
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... person described : 5 66 the Dame " That bears the blue sky intermix'd with flame " In her fair eyes , " & c . STEEvens . -The arras , figures , - Why , such , and such : ] We should print , says Mr. M. Ma- son , thus : " the arras ...
... person described : 5 66 the Dame " That bears the blue sky intermix'd with flame " In her fair eyes , " & c . STEEvens . -The arras , figures , - Why , such , and such : ] We should print , says Mr. M. Ma- son , thus : " the arras ...
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... persons . The head was always reposed upon a pillow . He has again the same allu- sion in his Rape of Lucrece : “ Where ... person , which might help him to deceive her husband , " at last espied a large mole under her left breast , with ...
... persons . The head was always reposed upon a pillow . He has again the same allu- sion in his Rape of Lucrece : “ Where ... person , which might help him to deceive her husband , " at last espied a large mole under her left breast , with ...
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... person plural of the present tense endeth in eth , as well as the singular and often familiarly in es , as might be exemplified from Chaucer , & c . Nor was this antiquated idiom worn out in : So , get you gone : If this penetrate , 6 ...
... person plural of the present tense endeth in eth , as well as the singular and often familiarly in es , as might be exemplified from Chaucer , & c . Nor was this antiquated idiom worn out in : So , get you gone : If this penetrate , 6 ...
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... person plural of the Anglo - Saxon present tense ended in eth , and of the Dano- Saxon in es , which seems to be the original of such very ancient English idioms . TOLLET . Shakspeare frequently offends in this manner against the rules ...
... person plural of the Anglo - Saxon present tense ended in eth , and of the Dano- Saxon in es , which seems to be the original of such very ancient English idioms . TOLLET . Shakspeare frequently offends in this manner against the rules ...
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