The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... arms fuch eel - fkins ftuft ; my face fo thin , 3 That in mine ear I durft not stick a rofe , Left ill expreffed . The meaning is : If I had his shape - fir Robert's— as he has . Sir Robert his , for fir Robert's , is agreeable to the ...
... arms fuch eel - fkins ftuft ; my face fo thin , 3 That in mine ear I durft not stick a rofe , Left ill expreffed . The meaning is : If I had his shape - fir Robert's— as he has . Sir Robert his , for fir Robert's , is agreeable to the ...
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... arms ! Not fo , fir , it is too unworthy an inclofure to contain fuch preciousness , & c . & c . This , and a cup of drink , makes the time as fit for a departure as can be . " VOL . V. C TOLLET . But But this is worshipful fociety ...
... arms ! Not fo , fir , it is too unworthy an inclofure to contain fuch preciousness , & c . & c . This , and a cup of drink , makes the time as fit for a departure as can be . " VOL . V. C TOLLET . But But this is worshipful fociety ...
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... arms . Conft . O , take his mother's thanks , a widow's thanks , ' Till your strong hand fhall help to give him strength , To make a more ' requital to your love . Auft . The peace of heaven is theirs , that lift their fwords In fuch a ...
... arms . Conft . O , take his mother's thanks , a widow's thanks , ' Till your strong hand fhall help to give him strength , To make a more ' requital to your love . Auft . The peace of heaven is theirs , that lift their fwords In fuch a ...
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... arms ; the adverfe winds , Whofe leisure I have ftaid , have given him time To land his legions all as foon as I ; His marches are 7 expedient to this town , His forces ftrong , his foldiers confident . With him along is come the mother ...
... arms ; the adverfe winds , Whofe leisure I have ftaid , have given him time To land his legions all as foon as I ; His marches are 7 expedient to this town , His forces ftrong , his foldiers confident . With him along is come the mother ...
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... arms of it with what in ancient heraldry was called a blot or difference . So , in Drayton's Epiftle from 2. Ifabel to K. Richard II : " No baftard's mark doth blot his conq'ring fhield . " Blots and ftains occur again together in the ...
... arms of it with what in ancient heraldry was called a blot or difference . So , in Drayton's Epiftle from 2. Ifabel to K. Richard II : " No baftard's mark doth blot his conq'ring fhield . " Blots and ftains occur again together in the ...
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