The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 17R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... seem'd in running to devour the way 4 , Staying no longer question . 9 - 66 2 FORSPENT with speed , ] To forspend is to ... seems anciently to have signified what we now call a hackney ; a beast employed in drudgery , opposed to a horse ...
... seem'd in running to devour the way 4 , Staying no longer question . 9 - 66 2 FORSPENT with speed , ] To forspend is to ... seems anciently to have signified what we now call a hackney ; a beast employed in drudgery , opposed to a horse ...
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... seem'd in running to devour the way , ] So , in the book of Job , chap . xxxix : “ He swalloweth the ground in ... seems to have been a very common term for a man of vehemence and precipitation . Stanyhurst , who translated four ...
... seem'd in running to devour the way , ] So , in the book of Job , chap . xxxix : “ He swalloweth the ground in ... seems to have been a very common term for a man of vehemence and precipitation . Stanyhurst , who translated four ...
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... seems not much to countenance such a supposition . I will venture to distribute this passage in a manner which will , I hope , seem more commodious ; but do not wish the reader to forget , that the most commodious is not always the true ...
... seems not much to countenance such a supposition . I will venture to distribute this passage in a manner which will , I hope , seem more commodious ; but do not wish the reader to forget , that the most commodious is not always the true ...
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... the folio , 1623 ; but it is mani- fest that they were written at the same time with the rest of the play , Northumberland's answer referring to them . MALONE . Seem'd on our side , but , for their spirits SC . I. 21 KING HENRY IV .
... the folio , 1623 ; but it is mani- fest that they were written at the same time with the rest of the play , Northumberland's answer referring to them . MALONE . Seem'd on our side , but , for their spirits SC . I. 21 KING HENRY IV .
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... seems to mean that a barber can no more earn sixpence by his face - royal , than by the face stamped on the coin called a royal ; the one requiring as little shaving as the other . STEEVENS . was . If nothing be taken out of a royal ...
... seems to mean that a barber can no more earn sixpence by his face - royal , than by the face stamped on the coin called a royal ; the one requiring as little shaving as the other . STEEVENS . was . If nothing be taken out of a royal ...
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