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Side 24
... Queen of Corinth , by B. and Fletcher : " I will be never more in beart to you . " Again , in K. Henry IV . P. I. A & IV . fc.i : 66 -in beart defiring still " You may behold , " & c . Again , in Love's Labour's Loft , A & V. sc . ii ...
... Queen of Corinth , by B. and Fletcher : " I will be never more in beart to you . " Again , in K. Henry IV . P. I. A & IV . fc.i : 66 -in beart defiring still " You may behold , " & c . Again , in Love's Labour's Loft , A & V. sc . ii ...
Side 39
... Queen Elizabeth always while there , hunted in the afternoon . " Monday was hot , and therefore her highnes kept in till five o'clock in the evening ; what time it pleafed her to ryde forth into the chase , to hunt the hart of fors ...
... Queen Elizabeth always while there , hunted in the afternoon . " Monday was hot , and therefore her highnes kept in till five o'clock in the evening ; what time it pleafed her to ryde forth into the chase , to hunt the hart of fors ...
Side 53
... Queen Elizabeth to one of her parliaments : « And for me , it fhall be fufficient that a marble ftone declare that a queen having reigned such a time , [ i . e . the time that the fhould have reigned , whatever time that might happen to ...
... Queen Elizabeth to one of her parliaments : « And for me , it fhall be fufficient that a marble ftone declare that a queen having reigned such a time , [ i . e . the time that the fhould have reigned , whatever time that might happen to ...
Side 85
... queen of Caria fent to him . " There is likewife a proverb among Ray's collection which feems to afford much the fame meaning as this paffage in Shakspeare . " Every one basteth the fat hog , while the lean one burneth . " Again , in ...
... queen of Caria fent to him . " There is likewife a proverb among Ray's collection which feems to afford much the fame meaning as this paffage in Shakspeare . " Every one basteth the fat hog , while the lean one burneth . " Again , in ...
Side 88
... Queen : " And all the way , moft like a brutish beast , " He fpewed up his gorge . " " " The old reading is nonfenfe . STEEVENS . In Antony and Cleopatra , we have bonour and death , for bonourable death . " The fpital - house and ...
... Queen : " And all the way , moft like a brutish beast , " He fpewed up his gorge . " " " The old reading is nonfenfe . STEEVENS . In Antony and Cleopatra , we have bonour and death , for bonourable death . " The fpital - house and ...
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