The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... perfon for whofe misfortune we profefs concern . Anciently it feems to have been employed with- out it . So , in A Pennyworth of good Counfell , an ancient ballad : " Thus to the wall " I may condole . " Again , in The Three Merry ...
... perfon for whofe misfortune we profefs concern . Anciently it feems to have been employed with- out it . So , in A Pennyworth of good Counfell , an ancient ballad : " Thus to the wall " I may condole . " Again , in The Three Merry ...
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... perfon who delivers them out is to this day called the property - man . In The Baffingbourne Roll , 1511 , we find garnements and propyrts . " See Warton's Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . III . p . 326 . Again , in Albumazar , 1615 ...
... perfon who delivers them out is to this day called the property - man . In The Baffingbourne Roll , 1511 , we find garnements and propyrts . " See Warton's Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . III . p . 326 . Again , in Albumazar , 1615 ...
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... perfon of the monarch on all publick occafions . They are men- tioned in the fumptuary flatutes of the 4th of Edward the Fourth , and 24th of Henry VIII . and a patent is preferved in the Fœdera , Vol . XV . 242 , whereby Edward VI ...
... perfon of the monarch on all publick occafions . They are men- tioned in the fumptuary flatutes of the 4th of Edward the Fourth , and 24th of Henry VIII . and a patent is preferved in the Fœdera , Vol . XV . 242 , whereby Edward VI ...
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... perfon was one of whom it had been inconve nient for the author to speak openly , either in praise or dispraise . All this agrees with Mary queen of Scots , and with no other . Q. Elizabeth could not bear to hear her commended ; and her ...
... perfon was one of whom it had been inconve nient for the author to speak openly , either in praise or dispraise . All this agrees with Mary queen of Scots , and with no other . Q. Elizabeth could not bear to hear her commended ; and her ...
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... , and th ' oxlip for her meet . ' -- STEEVENS . the nodding violet - ] i . e . that declines its head , like a drowsy perfon . STEEVENS . Quite over - canopied with lufh woodbine , With fweet MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 61.
... , and th ' oxlip for her meet . ' -- STEEVENS . the nodding violet - ] i . e . that declines its head , like a drowsy perfon . STEEVENS . Quite over - canopied with lufh woodbine , With fweet MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 61.
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