The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... called Inchcomb , is a small ifland lying in the Firth of Edinburgh , with an abbey upon it , dedicated to St. Columb ; called by Camden Inch Colm , or The Ifle of Columba . Some of the modern editors , without authority , read - Saint ...
... called Inchcomb , is a small ifland lying in the Firth of Edinburgh , with an abbey upon it , dedicated to St. Columb ; called by Camden Inch Colm , or The Ifle of Columba . Some of the modern editors , without authority , read - Saint ...
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... called her witch , re- proaches her poor abject state , as not being able to procure better provifion than offals , which are confidered as the refuse of the tables of others . COLEPEPER . So , in The Ordinance for the the following ...
... called her witch , re- proaches her poor abject state , as not being able to procure better provifion than offals , which are confidered as the refuse of the tables of others . COLEPEPER . So , in The Ordinance for the the following ...
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... called in our author's age . Thus , in The Loyal Subject , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " The card of goodness in your minds , that shews you " When you fail falfe . " Again , in Churchyard's Prayfe and Reporte of Maifter Martyne ...
... called in our author's age . Thus , in The Loyal Subject , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " The card of goodness in your minds , that shews you " When you fail falfe . " Again , in Churchyard's Prayfe and Reporte of Maifter Martyne ...
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... called Malcolme , priuce of Cumberland , as it were thereby to appoint him fucceffor in his kingdome immediatlie after his de- ceafe . Mackbeth forely troubled herewith , for that he faw by this means his hope fore hindered , ( where ...
... called Malcolme , priuce of Cumberland , as it were thereby to appoint him fucceffor in his kingdome immediatlie after his de- ceafe . Mackbeth forely troubled herewith , for that he faw by this means his hope fore hindered , ( where ...
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... called the Spirits of revenge , and the authors of maflacres , and feedfmen of mifchief ; for they have commiffion to incenfe men to rapines , facrilege , theft , murder , wrath , fary , and all manner of cruelties : and they command ...
... called the Spirits of revenge , and the authors of maflacres , and feedfmen of mifchief ; for they have commiffion to incenfe men to rapines , facrilege , theft , murder , wrath , fary , and all manner of cruelties : and they command ...
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