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... . Act Sc. 10. "' See also Exod. xxxvii. r7 5 Acts xii. IO 5 Rev. xxii. a, quoted by Dean Alford. Gen. i. I I 5 Ps. liv. 7, quoted in Mr. Booker': Glouary. C The explanation of Steevens that by ' his ' we. in tbe Bible and in Sbaiqbeare. 17.
... . Act Sc. 10. "' See also Exod. xxxvii. r7 5 Acts xii. IO 5 Rev. xxii. a, quoted by Dean Alford. Gen. i. I I 5 Ps. liv. 7, quoted in Mr. Booker': Glouary. C The explanation of Steevens that by ' his ' we. in tbe Bible and in Sbaiqbeare. 17.
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... Exod. xviii. 19, 2 Cor. iii. 4, I Thess. i. 8. The counterparts to this usage in Shakspeare, are the following :— In King Henry VI. Isf Part, Act iii. Sc. 3 :— I-Iarlt! by the sound of drum you may perceive Their powers are marching ...
... Exod. xviii. 19, 2 Cor. iii. 4, I Thess. i. 8. The counterparts to this usage in Shakspeare, are the following :— In King Henry VI. Isf Part, Act iii. Sc. 3 :— I-Iarlt! by the sound of drum you may perceive Their powers are marching ...
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... 7am, Act i. Sc. 5, 'That fair, for which love groanedfiar.' So too, in Job xli. 19, 'Out of his mouth . . . sparks of fire leap ont.' Matt. vii. ' Cast out the mote out of thine own eye.' Exod. iii. 5, ' 24 Notieeable Forms of Speech.
... 7am, Act i. Sc. 5, 'That fair, for which love groanedfiar.' So too, in Job xli. 19, 'Out of his mouth . . . sparks of fire leap ont.' Matt. vii. ' Cast out the mote out of thine own eye.' Exod. iii. 5, ' 24 Notieeable Forms of Speech.
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Charles Wordsworth. mote out of thine own eye.' Exod. iii. 5, ' Put of thy shoes from of thy feet.' The conjunction 'because' is used in a remarkable manner, now quite obsolete, in Matt. xx. 3 I, ' The multitude rebuked them oeoause they ...
Charles Wordsworth. mote out of thine own eye.' Exod. iii. 5, ' Put of thy shoes from of thy feet.' The conjunction 'because' is used in a remarkable manner, now quite obsolete, in Matt. xx. 3 I, ' The multitude rebuked them oeoause they ...
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... Exodus xxxviii. 23. To running men I will be very kind and liberal. ' Turning qubrew, Act i. Sc. 1. DAYspnlnogbreuk cyrday ... Exod. xxxiv. 21. Compare Gen. xlv. 6. Let them go To ear the land. King Rirlr. II. Act iii. Sc. 2. See also ...
... Exodus xxxviii. 23. To running men I will be very kind and liberal. ' Turning qubrew, Act i. Sc. 1. DAYspnlnogbreuk cyrday ... Exod. xxxiv. 21. Compare Gen. xlv. 6. Let them go To ear the land. King Rirlr. II. Act iii. Sc. 2. See also ...
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Of Shakspearer Religious Principles and Sentiments | 100 |
0f Diligence Sobriety and Chastity 22 1 | 234 |
Of Humility Contentment and Resignation 2 4 2 | 242 |
0f Holy Scripture the Christian Ministry | 259 |
Of PoliticsPeace and War 2 76 | 287 |
derived from | 310 |
5 | 332 |
GENERAL INDEX | 357 |
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