The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Chapman and Hall, 1867 - 514 páginas |
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... Pass our , iv . 501 : " Deliver our ac- ceptation of these articles , -the opinion which we shall form upon them , and our peremptory answer to each particular ” ( MALONE ) : " Pass our acceptance of what we approve , and pass a ...
... Pass our , iv . 501 : " Deliver our ac- ceptation of these articles , -the opinion which we shall form upon them , and our peremptory answer to each particular ” ( MALONE ) : " Pass our acceptance of what we approve , and pass a ...
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... passing through the press , I received a note from Mr. Bolton Corney in which he says that in the present passage a - hold ought to be “ a- hull , " and quotes from Smith's Sea - Grammar , 1627 , p . 40 , " If the storm grow so great ...
... passing through the press , I received a note from Mr. Bolton Corney in which he says that in the present passage a - hold ought to be “ a- hull , " and quotes from Smith's Sea - Grammar , 1627 , p . 40 , " If the storm grow so great ...
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... pass on thy approof ( " As I will venture the greatest pledge of security on the trial of thy con- duct , " JOHNSON ; such as I will pledge my utmost bond that thou wilt prove , " Nares's Gloss . in “ Band ” ) , vii . 539 . approve , to ...
... pass on thy approof ( " As I will venture the greatest pledge of security on the trial of thy con- duct , " JOHNSON ; such as I will pledge my utmost bond that thou wilt prove , " Nares's Gloss . in “ Band ” ) , vii . 539 . approve , to ...
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... pass , iii . 159 : “ To pass assurance means to make a conveyance or deed . Deeds are by law - writers called ' The common assurances of the realm , ' because thereby each man's property is assured to him . So , in a subse- quent scene ...
... pass , iii . 159 : “ To pass assurance means to make a conveyance or deed . Deeds are by law - writers called ' The common assurances of the realm , ' because thereby each man's property is assured to him . So , in a subse- quent scene ...
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... pass , vii . 539 ; cancels all bands , iv . 257 ; die in bands , v . 240 ; with all bands of law , vii . 109 . ban - dogs , properly band - dogs , so called because on account of their fierceness they required to be bound or chained ...
... pass , vii . 539 ; cancels all bands , iv . 257 ; die in bands , v . 240 ; with all bands of law , vii . 109 . ban - dogs , properly band - dogs , so called because on account of their fierceness they required to be bound or chained ...
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