The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... hand hath harm'd Matilda's fair ? " Again , in A Looking - Glafs for London and England 1598 : " And fold in me the riches of thy fair . Again , in The Pinner of Wakefield , 1599 : " Then tell me , love , fhall I have all thy fair ...
... hand hath harm'd Matilda's fair ? " Again , in A Looking - Glafs for London and England 1598 : " And fold in me the riches of thy fair . Again , in The Pinner of Wakefield , 1599 : " Then tell me , love , fhall I have all thy fair ...
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... hand mill , and make the tired dairy - woman churn without effect ? The mention of the mill feems out of place , for she is not now telling the good , but the evil that he does . I would regulate the lines thus : And fometimes make the ...
... hand mill , and make the tired dairy - woman churn without effect ? The mention of the mill feems out of place , for she is not now telling the good , but the evil that he does . I would regulate the lines thus : And fometimes make the ...
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... hand - mill , kuerna , mola . RITSON . Ilandic . So , in Stany- hurft's tranflation of the firft book of Virgil , 1582 , quern - ftones are mill - flones : 66 Theyre corne in quern - floans they do grind , " & c . Again , in The More ...
... hand - mill , kuerna , mola . RITSON . Ilandic . So , in Stany- hurft's tranflation of the firft book of Virgil , 1582 , quern - ftones are mill - flones : 66 Theyre corne in quern - floans they do grind , " & c . Again , in The More ...
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... hands of one that loves you not ; 2 You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant : - " there is But yet you draw not iron , ] I learn from Edward Fenton's Certaine Secrete Wonders of Nature , bl . 1. 1569 , that ' now a dayes a kind of ...
... hands of one that loves you not ; 2 You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant : - " there is But yet you draw not iron , ] I learn from Edward Fenton's Certaine Secrete Wonders of Nature , bl . 1. 1569 , that ' now a dayes a kind of ...
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... hand , & c . ] To die upon , & c . in our author's language , I believe , means to die by the hand . " So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : 9 - " I'll die on him that fays fo , but yourself . " STEEVENS . whereon ] The old copy reads ...
... hand , & c . ] To die upon , & c . in our author's language , I believe , means to die by the hand . " So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : 9 - " I'll die on him that fays fo , but yourself . " STEEVENS . whereon ] The old copy reads ...
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