“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 2F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... wooden slavery , than I would suffer The flesh - fly blow my mouth.3 . .8 - Hear my soul speak ; - Had he been thinking on the judicious selection , made by the Grecian Artist , he would rather have expressed his meaning by " every ...
... wooden slavery , than I would suffer The flesh - fly blow my mouth.3 . .8 - Hear my soul speak ; - Had he been thinking on the judicious selection , made by the Grecian Artist , he would rather have expressed his meaning by " every ...
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... wooden ma- chines , but by personages who are alive . Malone . a 8 one tree , the phoenix ' throne ; ] For this idea , our author might have been indebted to Phil . Holland's Translation of Pliny , B. XIII . chap . 4 : " I myself verily ...
... wooden ma- chines , but by personages who are alive . Malone . a 8 one tree , the phoenix ' throne ; ] For this idea , our author might have been indebted to Phil . Holland's Translation of Pliny , B. XIII . chap . 4 : " I myself verily ...
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... wood . Bosquet , Fr. So , Milton : " And every bosky bourn from side to side . " Again , in K. Edward , I. 1599 : 5- " Hale him from hence , and in this bosky wood " Bury his corps . " Steevens . to this short - grass'd green ? ] The ...
... wood . Bosquet , Fr. So , Milton : " And every bosky bourn from side to side . " Again , in K. Edward , I. 1599 : 5- " Hale him from hence , and in this bosky wood " Bury his corps . " Steevens . to this short - grass'd green ? ] The ...
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... woods and forrests I remove , I make the mountains shake , " And even the earth itself to groan and fearfully to quake . “ I call up dead men from their graves , and thee , O lightsome moone , " I darken oft , though beaten brass abate ...
... woods and forrests I remove , I make the mountains shake , " And even the earth itself to groan and fearfully to quake . “ I call up dead men from their graves , and thee , O lightsome moone , " I darken oft , though beaten brass abate ...
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... woods , of the sea and fountains , without any distinction , between elves and fairies . Tollet . 7 with printless foot Do chase the ebbing Neptune , ] So Milton , in his Masque : " Whilst from off the waters fleet , " Thus I set my ...
... woods , of the sea and fountains , without any distinction , between elves and fairies . Tollet . 7 with printless foot Do chase the ebbing Neptune , ] So Milton , in his Masque : " Whilst from off the waters fleet , " Thus I set my ...
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