The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... called before the King's Juftices to show by what title he held his lands , produxit in medium gladium antiquum evaginatum - et ait , Ecce Do- mini mei , ecce warrantum meum ! Anteceffores mei cum Willō Baftardo venientes conquefti funt ...
... called before the King's Juftices to show by what title he held his lands , produxit in medium gladium antiquum evaginatum - et ait , Ecce Do- mini mei , ecce warrantum meum ! Anteceffores mei cum Willō Baftardo venientes conquefti funt ...
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... called , A Maidenhead well loft , 1634 , that a tawny coat was the dress of a fummoner , i . e . an apparitor , an officer whose business it was to fummon offenders to an ecclefi- aftical court : " Tho I was never a tawny - coat , I ...
... called , A Maidenhead well loft , 1634 , that a tawny coat was the dress of a fummoner , i . e . an apparitor , an officer whose business it was to fummon offenders to an ecclefi- aftical court : " Tho I was never a tawny - coat , I ...
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... called a peel'd priest , pilide clerk , feem- ingly in allufion to his fhayen crown alone . So , bald - head was a term of fcorn and mockery . TOLLET . The old copy has - piel'd prieft . Piel'd and pil'd were only the old fpelling of ...
... called a peel'd priest , pilide clerk , feem- ingly in allufion to his fhayen crown alone . So , bald - head was a term of fcorn and mockery . TOLLET . The old copy has - piel'd prieft . Piel'd and pil'd were only the old fpelling of ...
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... Called the brave lord Ponton de Santrailles ; And even these three days have I watcht If I could fee them . Now do thou watch , For I can ftay no longer . STEEVENS . Part of this line being in the old copy by a mistake of the ...
... Called the brave lord Ponton de Santrailles ; And even these three days have I watcht If I could fee them . Now do thou watch , For I can ftay no longer . STEEVENS . Part of this line being in the old copy by a mistake of the ...
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... called - a pile , by any English writer ? STEEVENS . 5 the terror of the French , The fcare - crow that affrights our children fo . ] From Hall's Chronicle : " This man [ Talbot ] was to the French people a very scourge and a daily ...
... called - a pile , by any English writer ? STEEVENS . 5 the terror of the French , The fcare - crow that affrights our children fo . ] From Hall's Chronicle : " This man [ Talbot ] was to the French people a very scourge and a daily ...
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