The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 16AMS Press, 1966 |
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... seems to countenance this supposition . I may add , that the preceding verse strongly supports this notion ; for a natural fortress , such as is here described , is opposed pro- perly and immediately to the open hostile attacks of an ...
... seems to countenance this supposition . I may add , that the preceding verse strongly supports this notion ; for a natural fortress , such as is here described , is opposed pro- perly and immediately to the open hostile attacks of an ...
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... seem absolutely necessary . MALONE . Clip would be still nearer than clasp . RITSON . Lee , in his Mithridates , has ... seems to be mentioned here as the proper weapon of a beadsman . The King's beadsmen were his chaplains . Trevisa ...
... seem absolutely necessary . MALONE . Clip would be still nearer than clasp . RITSON . Lee , in his Mithridates , has ... seems to be mentioned here as the proper weapon of a beadsman . The King's beadsmen were his chaplains . Trevisa ...
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... seems as though lime was mixed with the sack for the purpose of giving strength to the liquor : a christian ... seem to have been brewed with eggs , i . e . mulled . And that the vint- ners played tricks with it , appears from Falstaff's ...
... seems as though lime was mixed with the sack for the purpose of giving strength to the liquor : a christian ... seem to have been brewed with eggs , i . e . mulled . And that the vint- ners played tricks with it , appears from Falstaff's ...
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