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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. 13456.10 Harvard College Library , Bequest of Edward Ray Thompson , of Troy , N. Y. December 11 , 1899 . PREFACE . THE present volume contains a great variety of.
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. 13456.10 Harvard College Library , Bequest of Edward Ray Thompson , of Troy , N. Y. December 11 , 1899 . PREFACE . THE present volume contains a great variety of.
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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. PREFACE . THE present volume contains a great variety of illustration , being a Glossary of uncommon words , of less uncommon words in their different significations , of passages which con- vey an ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. PREFACE . THE present volume contains a great variety of illustration , being a Glossary of uncommon words , of less uncommon words in their different significations , of passages which con- vey an ...
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... present passage a - hold ought to be “ a- hull , " and quotes from Smith's Sea - Grammar , 1627 , p . 40 , “ If the storm grow so great that she [ the ship ] cannot bear it , then hull ; which is to bear no sail : " but qy . ? ) aim ...
... present passage a - hold ought to be “ a- hull , " and quotes from Smith's Sea - Grammar , 1627 , p . 40 , “ If the storm grow so great that she [ the ship ] cannot bear it , then hull ; which is to bear no sail : " but qy . ? ) aim ...
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... present speaker , go with me to the ale - house , distinctly prove that explanation to be wrong . ) Aleppo gone , master o ' the Tiger - Her husband's to , vii . 208 : Sir W. C. Trevelyan observed to Mr. Collier that " in Hakluyt's ...
... present speaker , go with me to the ale - house , distinctly prove that explanation to be wrong . ) Aleppo gone , master o ' the Tiger - Her husband's to , vii . 208 : Sir W. C. Trevelyan observed to Mr. Collier that " in Hakluyt's ...
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... present need Speaks to atone you , viii . 279 ; I did atone my countryman and you , viii . 397 . atone , to agree , to unite : When earthly things made even atone together , iii . 91 ; He and Aufidius can no more atone , vi . 238 . 22 ...
... present need Speaks to atone you , viii . 279 ; I did atone my countryman and you , viii . 397 . atone , to agree , to unite : When earthly things made even atone together , iii . 91 ; He and Aufidius can no more atone , vi . 238 . 22 ...
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