The Pictorial edition of the works of Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. [8 vols., including a vol. entitled William Shakspere, by C. Knight]. [8 vols. The vol. containing the biogr. is of the 3rd ed.]. |
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... rest were pinnaces , victuallers , and transports : the force was 1,000 gentlemen volunteers , 6,368 troops , and 6,772 seamen , exclusive of the Dutch . There were no hired troops in any of the queen's ships ; all were gentlemen ...
... rest were pinnaces , victuallers , and transports : the force was 1,000 gentlemen volunteers , 6,368 troops , and 6,772 seamen , exclusive of the Dutch . There were no hired troops in any of the queen's ships ; all were gentlemen ...
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... rest but true , " had allusion to the differences amongst the leading men of the Court of Elizabeth , arising out of the ambition of Essex . * For the purpose of fixing an exact date for the composition of this play , we apprehend that ...
... rest but true , " had allusion to the differences amongst the leading men of the Court of Elizabeth , arising out of the ambition of Essex . * For the purpose of fixing an exact date for the composition of this play , we apprehend that ...
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... rest , so grossly led , This juggling witchcraft with revenue cherish ; Yet I , alone , alone do me oppose Against the pope , and count his friends my foes . Pand . Then by the lawful power that I have , Thou shalt stand curs'd , and ...
... rest , so grossly led , This juggling witchcraft with revenue cherish ; Yet I , alone , alone do me oppose Against the pope , and count his friends my foes . Pand . Then by the lawful power that I have , Thou shalt stand curs'd , and ...
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... rest you have . Steevens would read wrest , -violence . This is pure nonsense . But neither does rest mean quiet , as Malone , Douce , and others agree . The whole scene shews that John did not hold his power in perfect tranquillity ...
... rest you have . Steevens would read wrest , -violence . This is pure nonsense . But neither does rest mean quiet , as Malone , Douce , and others agree . The whole scene shews that John did not hold his power in perfect tranquillity ...
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... rest in the ground to enable him to level his piece . But , from a number of examples given by Reed in his edition of Dodsley's Old Plays , we find the same expression constantly used in the game of Primero , in which game , as far as ...
... rest in the ground to enable him to level his piece . But , from a number of examples given by Reed in his edition of Dodsley's Old Plays , we find the same expression constantly used in the game of Primero , in which game , as far as ...
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