The Plays of William Shakspeare ...Johnson, 1803 |
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... those who have seen the chafing of the fea over the rugged rocks by which they are furrounded , and which render access to them fo dangerous . It was in our poet's time the current opinion , that Bermudas was inhabited by monsters , and ...
... those who have seen the chafing of the fea over the rugged rocks by which they are furrounded , and which render access to them fo dangerous . It was in our poet's time the current opinion , that Bermudas was inhabited by monsters , and ...
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... Those who thought beft of this art , the existence of which was , I am afraid , believed very ferioufly , held , that certain founds and characters had a phyfical power over fpirits , and compelled their agency ; others , who condemned ...
... Those who thought beft of this art , the existence of which was , I am afraid , believed very ferioufly , held , that certain founds and characters had a phyfical power over fpirits , and compelled their agency ; others , who condemned ...
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... the bet . The old copy reads - you'r paid , which will anfwer as well , if those words be given to Sebaftian instead of Antonio . ADR . Yet ANT . He could not mifs it M. MASON . TEMPEST . 57 SEB. You have taken it wifelier than I meant ...
... the bet . The old copy reads - you'r paid , which will anfwer as well , if those words be given to Sebaftian instead of Antonio . ADR . Yet ANT . He could not mifs it M. MASON . TEMPEST . 57 SEB. You have taken it wifelier than I meant ...
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... those strange kinde of people which the wurthie Mr. Martin Fourbofier brought into England in A ° . 1576 , " was entered on the books of the Stationers ' Company . By Frobisher's First Voyage for the Discoverie of Cataya , bl . I. 4to ...
... those strange kinde of people which the wurthie Mr. Martin Fourbofier brought into England in A ° . 1576 , " was entered on the books of the Stationers ' Company . By Frobisher's First Voyage for the Discoverie of Cataya , bl . I. 4to ...
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... those who indulge themselves in a conftant use of wine . When it is neceffary for them as a medicine , it produces no effect . STEEVENS . 6 too much ] Too much means , any fum , ever fo much . So , in the Letters from the Pafton Family ...
... those who indulge themselves in a conftant use of wine . When it is neceffary for them as a medicine , it produces no effect . STEEVENS . 6 too much ] Too much means , any fum , ever fo much . So , in the Letters from the Pafton Family ...
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