The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Chapman and Hall, 1867 - 514 páginas |
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... perhaps with justice , in such a mass of omnigenous matter as the following pages comprise . In availing myself of the comments of my predecessors from Theobald downwards , I have throughout acknowledged my obligations whenever they ...
... perhaps with justice , in such a mass of omnigenous matter as the following pages comprise . In availing myself of the comments of my predecessors from Theobald downwards , I have throughout acknowledged my obligations whenever they ...
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... perhaps to express the sounds of the horn . ( Hunter , in his New Illustr . of Shakespeare , vol . ii . p . 166 , has cited an example of " araunte thee " from a passage of a book about Perkin Warbeck , with which he became acquainted ...
... perhaps to express the sounds of the horn . ( Hunter , in his New Illustr . of Shakespeare , vol . ii . p . 166 , has cited an example of " araunte thee " from a passage of a book about Perkin Warbeck , with which he became acquainted ...
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... perhaps made from a bastard species of muscadine grape ) , which was brought from some of the countries bordering the Mediter- ranean . There were two sorts , white and brown : see Henderson's History of Ancient and Modern Wines , pp ...
... perhaps made from a bastard species of muscadine grape ) , which was brought from some of the countries bordering the Mediter- ranean . There were two sorts , white and brown : see Henderson's History of Ancient and Modern Wines , pp ...
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... perhaps to be beaten on a stone , without the use of lie . bucks , quantities of linen bucked at once ( see above ) : she washes bucks here at home , v . 170 . buck - washing , i . 384 : see above . buckle , to join in close fight , to ...
... perhaps to be beaten on a stone , without the use of lie . bucks , quantities of linen bucked at once ( see above ) : she washes bucks here at home , v . 170 . buck - washing , i . 384 : see above . buckle , to join in close fight , to ...
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... upon which great numbers of geese are bred , so that many other places in England are from thence supplied with quills and feathers " ( HANMER ) : Here , therefore , there is perhaps CAMOMILE - CANDLE - WASTERS . 63 a double allusion.
... upon which great numbers of geese are bred , so that many other places in England are from thence supplied with quills and feathers " ( HANMER ) : Here , therefore , there is perhaps CAMOMILE - CANDLE - WASTERS . 63 a double allusion.
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