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... SHAKSPEARE . WITH NOTES , ORIGINAL AND SELECTED , BY SAMUEL WELLER SINGER , F. S. A. WINTER'S TALE . COMEDY OF ERRORS . MACBETH . KING JOHN . FRANCFORT 0. M. PRINTED FOR BRÖNNER . 1830 . KANTONSKIEMOTEEK LUZERN . WINTER'S TALE . Vol . IV .
... SHAKSPEARE . WITH NOTES , ORIGINAL AND SELECTED , BY SAMUEL WELLER SINGER , F. S. A. WINTER'S TALE . COMEDY OF ERRORS . MACBETH . KING JOHN . FRANCFORT 0. M. PRINTED FOR BRÖNNER . 1830 . KANTONSKIEMOTEEK LUZERN . WINTER'S TALE . Vol . IV .
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... John Davies in his Nosce Teipsum , 1599 , has a similar thought : - " Thou like the sunne dost with indifferent ray Into the palace and the cottage shine . ' and Habington in his Queen of Arragon has imitated it not in- elegantly ...
... John Davies in his Nosce Teipsum , 1599 , has a similar thought : - " Thou like the sunne dost with indifferent ray Into the palace and the cottage shine . ' and Habington in his Queen of Arragon has imitated it not in- elegantly ...
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... John Bellenden , from the Latin of Hector Boethius , and first published at Edinburgh in 1541 . Malcolm the Second , king of Scotland , had two daughters . The eldest was married to Crynin , the father of Duncan , Thane of the isles ...
... John Bellenden , from the Latin of Hector Boethius , and first published at Edinburgh in 1541 . Malcolm the Second , king of Scotland , had two daughters . The eldest was married to Crynin , the father of Duncan , Thane of the isles ...
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... John , 1591- as harmless and without effect o As is the echo of a cannon's crack.and was 13 i . e . make another Golgatha as memorable as the first , 14 That seems about to speak strange things.'s wege 15 So in King John : -- Mocking ...
... John , 1591- as harmless and without effect o As is the echo of a cannon's crack.and was 13 i . e . make another Golgatha as memorable as the first , 14 That seems about to speak strange things.'s wege 15 So in King John : -- Mocking ...
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... John- son objects to the epithet ravishing strides . But Steevens has shown that a stride was not always an action of violence , impe- tuosity , or tumult . Thus in The Faerie Queene , b . iv . c . viii . " With easy steps so soft as ...
... John- son objects to the epithet ravishing strides . But Steevens has shown that a stride was not always an action of violence , impe- tuosity , or tumult . Thus in The Faerie Queene , b . iv . c . viii . " With easy steps so soft as ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 4 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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