The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 10J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... perhaps the application of it had in no fore- going age been so frequent , nor the reception so general . Olym piodorus , in Photius's Extracts , tells us of one Libanius , who practised this kind of military magic , and having promised ...
... perhaps the application of it had in no fore- going age been so frequent , nor the reception so general . Olym piodorus , in Photius's Extracts , tells us of one Libanius , who practised this kind of military magic , and having promised ...
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... , with colours idly spread . " This passage has perhaps been misunderstood . The meaning seems to be , not that the Norweyan banners proudly insulted And fan our people cold.2 Norway himself , with terrible SC . II . 25 MACBETH .
... , with colours idly spread . " This passage has perhaps been misunderstood . The meaning seems to be , not that the Norweyan banners proudly insulted And fan our people cold.2 Norway himself , with terrible SC . II . 25 MACBETH .
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... perhaps the sea - chart , so called in our author's age . Thus , in The Loyal Subject , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " The card of goodness in your minds , that shews you " When you sail false . " Again , in Churchyard's Prayse and ...
... perhaps the sea - chart , so called in our author's age . Thus , in The Loyal Subject , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " The card of goodness in your minds , that shews you " When you sail false . " Again , in Churchyard's Prayse and ...
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... perhaps only typographically , corrupted to Synele in Hector Boethius , from whom , by means of his old Scottish translator , it came to the knowledge of Holinshed , was Finleg . Both Finlay and Mac- beath are common surnames in ...
... perhaps only typographically , corrupted to Synele in Hector Boethius , from whom , by means of his old Scottish translator , it came to the knowledge of Holinshed , was Finleg . Both Finlay and Mac- beath are common surnames in ...
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... perhaps , yet better : As thick as tale , Came post with post ; - t That is , posts arrived as fast as they could be counted.c So , in King Henry VI . P. III . Act II . sc . i : " Tidings , as swiftly as the post could run , " Were ...
... perhaps , yet better : As thick as tale , Came post with post ; - t That is , posts arrived as fast as they could be counted.c So , in King Henry VI . P. III . Act II . sc . i : " Tidings , as swiftly as the post could run , " Were ...
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