The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... second was routed ; and after a great flaughter of his troops he escaped with ten perfons only , and fled back to Norway . Though there was an interval of time between the rebellion of Macdowald and the invafion of Sueno , our author ...
... second was routed ; and after a great flaughter of his troops he escaped with ten perfons only , and fled back to Norway . Though there was an interval of time between the rebellion of Macdowald and the invafion of Sueno , our author ...
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... Second Part of K. Henry IV . the King fays : 66 All thefe bold fears " Thou fee'ft with peril I have answered . " To fear is frequently ufed by Shakspeare in the sense of fright , In this very play , Lady Macbeth fays , To alter favour ...
... Second Part of K. Henry IV . the King fays : 66 All thefe bold fears " Thou fee'ft with peril I have answered . " To fear is frequently ufed by Shakspeare in the sense of fright , In this very play , Lady Macbeth fays , To alter favour ...
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... second part of his Iron Age , 1632 : we have gilt our Greekish arms 66 " With blood of our own nation . " Shakspeare repeats the image in K. John : " Their armours that inarch'd hence so filver bright , " Hither return all gilt with ...
... second part of his Iron Age , 1632 : we have gilt our Greekish arms 66 " With blood of our own nation . " Shakspeare repeats the image in K. John : " Their armours that inarch'd hence so filver bright , " Hither return all gilt with ...
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... second folio , to complete the measure , reads within an augre- hole . A word having been accidentally omitted in K. Henry V : Let us die in [ fight ] , " Mr. Theobald , with equal impropriety , reads there " Let us die inftant : " but ...
... second folio , to complete the measure , reads within an augre- hole . A word having been accidentally omitted in K. Henry V : Let us die in [ fight ] , " Mr. Theobald , with equal impropriety , reads there " Let us die inftant : " but ...
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... second act Fleance fays to his father : " I take't , ' tis later , fir . " MALONE . I do not perceive the neceffity of change . The poet's meaning could not be misunderstood . His end was anfwered , if his language was intelligible to ...
... second act Fleance fays to his father : " I take't , ' tis later , fir . " MALONE . I do not perceive the neceffity of change . The poet's meaning could not be misunderstood . His end was anfwered , if his language was intelligible to ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 11 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1808 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 11 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1808 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
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