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... alfo in Smith's Sea Grammar , 1627 , 4to . under the article How to handle a Ship in a Storme : " Let us lie at Trie with our maine courfe ; that is , to hale the tacke aboord , the fheat close aft , the boling fet up , and the helme ...
... alfo in Smith's Sea Grammar , 1627 , 4to . under the article How to handle a Ship in a Storme : " Let us lie at Trie with our maine courfe ; that is , to hale the tacke aboord , the fheat close aft , the boling fet up , and the helme ...
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... alfo in King Richard II . Act I. fc . i .: " When , Harry ? " See note on this paffage , Act I. fc . i . In Profpero's fummons to Caliban , however , as it ftands in the old copy , the word forth ( which I have repeated for the fake of ...
... alfo in King Richard II . Act I. fc . i .: " When , Harry ? " See note on this paffage , Act I. fc . i . In Profpero's fummons to Caliban , however , as it ftands in the old copy , the word forth ( which I have repeated for the fake of ...
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... alfo devised and adapted a new manner of language for that character . What they meant by it , without doubt , was , that Shakspeare gave his language - a certain grotefque air of the favage and antique ; which it certainly has . But Dr ...
... alfo devised and adapted a new manner of language for that character . What they meant by it , without doubt , was , that Shakspeare gave his language - a certain grotefque air of the favage and antique ; which it certainly has . But Dr ...
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... alfo Pope , Effay on Man , I , 260 : 6 " What , if the foot , ordain'd the duft to tread , " Or hand to toil , afpir'd to be the head ? " STEEvens . ―come from thy ward ; ] Defift from any hope of awing me by that posture of defence ...
... alfo Pope , Effay on Man , I , 260 : 6 " What , if the foot , ordain'd the duft to tread , " Or hand to toil , afpir'd to be the head ? " STEEvens . ―come from thy ward ; ] Defift from any hope of awing me by that posture of defence ...
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... alfo printed in Dr. Percy's Reliques . It appears at one time to have been a great favourite with the common people . " O you ale knights , " exclaims an ancient writer , " you that devoure the marrow of the mault , and drinke whole ale ...
... alfo printed in Dr. Percy's Reliques . It appears at one time to have been a great favourite with the common people . " O you ale knights , " exclaims an ancient writer , " you that devoure the marrow of the mault , and drinke whole ale ...
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