The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... English ; but franger companies , a little quaint and unintelligible . Our author very often ufes the fubftantive , Aranger adjectively and companies to fignify companions as in Richard II . Ad I : To tread the ranger paths of ...
... English ; but franger companies , a little quaint and unintelligible . Our author very often ufes the fubftantive , Aranger adjectively and companies to fignify companions as in Richard II . Ad I : To tread the ranger paths of ...
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... English Poetry , Vol . III . p . 326 . Again , in Albumazar , 1615 : " Furbo , our beards , " Black patches for our eyes , and other properties . " Again , in Weftward - Hoe , 1607 : " I'll go make ready my ruftical properties ...
... English Poetry , Vol . III . p . 326 . Again , in Albumazar , 1615 : " Furbo , our beards , " Black patches for our eyes , and other properties . " Again , in Weftward - Hoe , 1607 : " I'll go make ready my ruftical properties ...
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... English Poetry : 9 - " I grind at mill , " Their malt up ftill , " & c . STEEVENS . no barm ; ] Barme is a name for yeast , yet used in our midland counties , and univerfally in Ireland . So , in Mother Bombie , a comedy , 1594 : " It ...
... English Poetry : 9 - " I grind at mill , " Their malt up ftill , " & c . STEEVENS . no barm ; ] Barme is a name for yeast , yet used in our midland counties , and univerfally in Ireland . So , in Mother Bombie , a comedy , 1594 : " It ...
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... English nobility , whom The drew in to fupport her cause . This , in the boldeft expreffion of the fublime , the poet images by certain fars fhooting madly from their fpheres : By which he meant the earls of Northumberland and ...
... English nobility , whom The drew in to fupport her cause . This , in the boldeft expreffion of the fublime , the poet images by certain fars fhooting madly from their fpheres : By which he meant the earls of Northumberland and ...
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... English botanists in the time of Shakspeare . About fifty years ago it was brought into this country from Spain . STEEVENS . with rear - mice - ] A rere - moufe is a bat , a moufe that rears itself from the ground by the aid of wings ...
... English botanists in the time of Shakspeare . About fifty years ago it was brought into this country from Spain . STEEVENS . with rear - mice - ] A rere - moufe is a bat , a moufe that rears itself from the ground by the aid of wings ...
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