The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 7R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... passage in Leland's Itinerary , 1769 , vol . iv p . 44 : The passage into it at ful se is a flite - shot over , as much as the Tamise is above the bridge . " It were easy to know the length of 66 and challenged him at the bird - bolt ...
... passage in Leland's Itinerary , 1769 , vol . iv p . 44 : The passage into it at ful se is a flite - shot over , as much as the Tamise is above the bridge . " It were easy to know the length of 66 and challenged him at the bird - bolt ...
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... passage quoted from Leland . STEEVENS . The flight was an arrow of a particular kind . In the Harleian Catalogue of MS . vol . i . n . 69 , is " a challenge of the lady Maiee's servants to all comers , to be performed at Greenwiche- to ...
... passage quoted from Leland . STEEVENS . The flight was an arrow of a particular kind . In the Harleian Catalogue of MS . vol . i . n . 69 , is " a challenge of the lady Maiee's servants to all comers , to be performed at Greenwiche- to ...
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... passage ; which , by the way , he might learn from D'Avenant [ in his Law against Lovers ] : but he says not a word , nor any one else that I know of , about the reason of this abruption . The truth is , Beatrice starts an idea at the ...
... passage ; which , by the way , he might learn from D'Avenant [ in his Law against Lovers ] : but he says not a word , nor any one else that I know of , about the reason of this abruption . The truth is , Beatrice starts an idea at the ...
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... passage in The Maid's Re- venge , by Shirley , 1639 , will sufficiently support my first sup- position : " Pox of your compliment , you were best not write in her table - books . " It appears to have been anciently the custom to ...
... passage in The Maid's Re- venge , by Shirley , 1639 , will sufficiently support my first sup- position : " Pox of your compliment , you were best not write in her table - books . " It appears to have been anciently the custom to ...
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... passage in the same sense , but more amply . Do you mean to tell us that love is not blind , and that fire will not consume what is combustible ? " for both these propositions are implied in making Cupid a good hare - finder , and ...
... passage in the same sense , but more amply . Do you mean to tell us that love is not blind , and that fire will not consume what is combustible ? " for both these propositions are implied in making Cupid a good hare - finder , and ...
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