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Side 32
... Because he is protector of the realm ; 3 Winchester goose , ] A ftrumpet , or the consequences of her love , was a Wincheffer goofe . JOHNSON . 4 a rope ! a rope ! ] See the Comedy of Errors , Vol . X. p . 288 , n . 2. MALONE . 5 out ...
... Because he is protector of the realm ; 3 Winchester goose , ] A ftrumpet , or the consequences of her love , was a Wincheffer goofe . JOHNSON . 4 a rope ! a rope ! ] See the Comedy of Errors , Vol . X. p . 288 , n . 2. MALONE . 5 out ...
Side 46
... because Venus had once laid him in a lettice bed . The next day they were thrown away , & c . Το this Dr. Pearce replies , That this account of the gardens of Adonis is right , and yet Milton may be defended for what he says of them ...
... because Venus had once laid him in a lettice bed . The next day they were thrown away , & c . Το this Dr. Pearce replies , That this account of the gardens of Adonis is right , and yet Milton may be defended for what he says of them ...
Side 65
... because Plantagenet had called Somesset , with whom Suffolk fided , peevish boy . WARBURTON . Mr. Theobald with great probability reads - faction . Plantagenet afterward uses the same word : 66 this pale and angry rose - " Will I for ...
... because Plantagenet had called Somesset , with whom Suffolk fided , peevish boy . WARBURTON . Mr. Theobald with great probability reads - faction . Plantagenet afterward uses the same word : 66 this pale and angry rose - " Will I for ...
Side 68
... because by it such persons as do wear it upon their fleeves , their shoulders , or in their hats , are manifeftly known whose servants they are . In heraldry the cognisance is seated upon the most eminent part of the helmet . TOLLET . 4 ...
... because by it such persons as do wear it upon their fleeves , their shoulders , or in their hats , are manifeftly known whose servants they are . In heraldry the cognisance is seated upon the most eminent part of the helmet . TOLLET . 4 ...
Side 82
... because no one should sway but he ; No one , but he , should be about the king ; And that engenders thunder in his breast , And makes him roar these accufations forth . But he shall know , I am as good- GLO . Thou bastard of my ...
... because no one should sway but he ; No one , but he , should be about the king ; And that engenders thunder in his breast , And makes him roar these accufations forth . But he shall know , I am as good- GLO . Thou bastard of my ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 14 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1809 |
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