The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 19Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... brother Lud , king of the fouthern part of Britain ; on whofe death Caffibelan was admitted king Caffibelan repulfed the Romans on their firft at- tack , but being vanquished by Julius Cæfar on his fecond invafion of Britain , he agreed ...
... brother Lud , king of the fouthern part of Britain ; on whofe death Caffibelan was admitted king Caffibelan repulfed the Romans on their firft at- tack , but being vanquished by Julius Cæfar on his fecond invafion of Britain , he agreed ...
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... Brother , by the fame authors : " Stand ftill , thou fign of man . " To understand the whole force of Shakspeare's idea , it should be remembered , that anciently almoft every fign had a moito , ar fome attempt at a witticifm ...
... Brother , by the fame authors : " Stand ftill , thou fign of man . " To understand the whole force of Shakspeare's idea , it should be remembered , that anciently almoft every fign had a moito , ar fome attempt at a witticifm ...
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... brother Claudio " hath got his friend [ Julietta ] with child . " Friend , in fhort , is one of thofe ་ fond adoptious chriftendoms that blinking Cupid goffips , " many of which are cata- logued by Helen in All's well that ends well ...
... brother Claudio " hath got his friend [ Julietta ] with child . " Friend , in fhort , is one of thofe ་ fond adoptious chriftendoms that blinking Cupid goffips , " many of which are cata- logued by Helen in All's well that ends well ...
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... brothers , happy ! but moft miferable Is the defire that's glorious : Bleffed be thofe , How mean foe'er , that have their honeft wills , Which seasons comfort , Who may this be ? Fie ! Again , in The Winter's Tale : 3 The crown and ...
... brothers , happy ! but moft miferable Is the defire that's glorious : Bleffed be thofe , How mean foe'er , that have their honeft wills , Which seasons comfort , Who may this be ? Fie ! Again , in The Winter's Tale : 3 The crown and ...
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... brother's dead love , which he would keep fresh " And lafting in her fad remembrance . " MALONE . Refled upon him accordingly , as you value your trueft LEONATUS . ] [ Old copy your trust . LEONATUS . ] Were Leonatus writing to his ...
... brother's dead love , which he would keep fresh " And lafting in her fad remembrance . " MALONE . Refled upon him accordingly , as you value your trueft LEONATUS . ] [ Old copy your trust . LEONATUS . ] Were Leonatus writing to his ...
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