The Plays of William Shakspeare. ..: Volume the fifth. Containing Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth-night, Volume 5J. J. Tourneisen, 1799 - 389 pages |
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... Speaking of the lule chapel of Martindale in the mountains of Weltmoreland and Cumberland , the writer fays , There is little remarkable in or about it , but a neat chapel- yard , which by the peculiar care of the old Reader , Sir ...
... Speaking of the lule chapel of Martindale in the mountains of Weltmoreland and Cumberland , the writer fays , There is little remarkable in or about it , but a neat chapel- yard , which by the peculiar care of the old Reader , Sir ...
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... He admires her for the fweetness of her voice . But the expreffion is highly humourous , as making her Speaking fmall like a woman one of her marks of diftiņation ; EVA . It is that fery verfon for all the OF WINDSOR . 13.
... He admires her for the fweetness of her voice . But the expreffion is highly humourous , as making her Speaking fmall like a woman one of her marks of diftiņation ; EVA . It is that fery verfon for all the OF WINDSOR . 13.
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... speak as small as you will . " MALONE . Afmall voice is a foft and melodious voice . Chaucer ufes the word in that fenfe , in The Flower and the Leaf , Speght's edit . p . 611 ; " The company anfwered all , With voice fweet entuned ...
... speak as small as you will . " MALONE . Afmall voice is a foft and melodious voice . Chaucer ufes the word in that fenfe , in The Flower and the Leaf , Speght's edit . p . 611 ; " The company anfwered all , With voice fweet entuned ...
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... speaking of horses wounded , he fays -——————— " they , after the first shrink at the entering of the bullet , doo pass their carriere , as though they had verie little hurt . " Again , in Har- rington's tranflation of Ariofo , book ...
... speaking of horses wounded , he fays -——————— " they , after the first shrink at the entering of the bullet , doo pass their carriere , as though they had verie little hurt . " Again , in Har- rington's tranflation of Ariofo , book ...
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... Speak schol- larly , and wifely . 9 that altogether's acquaintance- ] The old copy reads- altogethers acquaintance ; but should not this be that altogether's acquaintance , i . e . that is altogether acquainted ? The English , apprehend ...
... Speak schol- larly , and wifely . 9 that altogether's acquaintance- ] The old copy reads- altogethers acquaintance ; but should not this be that altogether's acquaintance , i . e . that is altogether acquainted ? The English , apprehend ...
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