The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... King of Tyre makes the 153d chapter . It is likewife related by Gower in his ... King Appolyn of Thyre , tranflated from the French by Robert Copland , and ... Henry Goffon ; who had probably anticipated the other , by getting a bafty ...
... King of Tyre makes the 153d chapter . It is likewife related by Gower in his ... King Appolyn of Thyre , tranflated from the French by Robert Copland , and ... Henry Goffon ; who had probably anticipated the other , by getting a bafty ...
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... King Henry VI . inftead of " tigers of Hircania , the players have given ye tigers of Arcadia . ' ' Instead of “ an Atė , ” in King John , - 66 99 114 have fhuffled the latter ( a name of almoft fimilar two perfonages more oppofite than ...
... King Henry VI . inftead of " tigers of Hircania , the players have given ye tigers of Arcadia . ' ' Instead of “ an Atė , ” in King John , - 66 99 114 have fhuffled the latter ( a name of almoft fimilar two perfonages more oppofite than ...
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... king of every virtue , & c . ? Let the reader exert his fagacity on this occafion . -i In a fubfequent fcene Jupiter is called the king of thoughts ; and in King Henry IV . Part I. Douglas tells Hotfpur that he is the king of honour ; but ...
... king of every virtue , & c . ? Let the reader exert his fagacity on this occafion . -i In a fubfequent fcene Jupiter is called the king of thoughts ; and in King Henry IV . Part I. Douglas tells Hotfpur that he is the king of honour ; but ...
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... King Henry IV . Part I : " I'll drink no more , for no man's pleafure I. " MALONE . in the laft line which he pro- PERCY . • Sharp phyfick is the laft : i . e . the intimation of the riidle that his life depends on refolving it ; perly ...
... King Henry IV . Part I : " I'll drink no more , for no man's pleafure I. " MALONE . in the laft line which he pro- PERCY . • Sharp phyfick is the laft : i . e . the intimation of the riidle that his life depends on refolving it ; perly ...
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... King Henry VIII . A & III . fc . ii : " A loyal and obedient fuljett is " Therein illuflræted . " I can neither controvert nor fupport Mr. M. Mafon's pofition , because I cannot afcertain , if shine be considered as a verb , how the ...
... King Henry VIII . A & III . fc . ii : " A loyal and obedient fuljett is " Therein illuflræted . " I can neither controvert nor fupport Mr. M. Mafon's pofition , because I cannot afcertain , if shine be considered as a verb , how the ...
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