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Side 32
... land - damn him . Johnson interprets this : " I will damn or condemn him to quit the land . It may have meant to encompass him by land , ensnare him : and then it should be printed land - damm : we have words of the same formation , as land ...
... land - damn him . Johnson interprets this : " I will damn or condemn him to quit the land . It may have meant to encompass him by land , ensnare him : and then it should be printed land - damm : we have words of the same formation , as land ...
Side 54
... land : ' tis like to be loud weather ; Besides , this place is famous for the creatures Of prey , that keep upon't . Ant . I'll follow instantly . Mar. Go thou away : I am glad at heart [ Exit . To be so rid o ' the business . Ant ...
... land : ' tis like to be loud weather ; Besides , this place is famous for the creatures Of prey , that keep upon't . Ant . I'll follow instantly . Mar. Go thou away : I am glad at heart [ Exit . To be so rid o ' the business . Ant ...
Side 56
... female infant in contradistinction to a male one ; but the asser- tion wants confirmation , and we may rather refer this use of it to the simplicity of the shepherd . - land ; but I am not to say it 56 ACT III . WINTER'S TALE .
... female infant in contradistinction to a male one ; but the asser- tion wants confirmation , and we may rather refer this use of it to the simplicity of the shepherd . - land ; but I am not to say it 56 ACT III . WINTER'S TALE .
Side 57
Shakespeare. - land ; but I am not to say it is a sea , for it is now the sky ; betwixt the firmament and it , you ... land ser- vice , To see how the bear tore out his shoulder- bone ? how he cried to me for help , and said , his name ...
Shakespeare. - land ; but I am not to say it is a sea , for it is now the sky ; betwixt the firmament and it , you ... land ser- vice , To see how the bear tore out his shoulder- bone ? how he cried to me for help , and said , his name ...
Side 65
... land and living lies ; and , having flown over many knavish professions , he settled only in rogue : some call him Autolycus . 13 Dame Quickly , speaking of Falstaff , says : ' the king hath killed his heart . 14 Trol my dames . The old ...
... land and living lies ; and , having flown over many knavish professions , he settled only in rogue : some call him Autolycus . 13 Dame Quickly , speaking of Falstaff , says : ' the king hath killed his heart . 14 Trol my dames . The old ...
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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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