The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... once celebrated monarch is related to have acquired his distinguishing appellation , by having plucked out a lion's heart to whofe fury he was expofed by the duke o Auftria , for having flain his fon with a blow of his fift . From this ...
... once celebrated monarch is related to have acquired his distinguishing appellation , by having plucked out a lion's heart to whofe fury he was expofed by the duke o Auftria , for having flain his fon with a blow of his fift . From this ...
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... once wore , looks as uncouth- ly on thy back , as that other noble hide , which was borne by Her- cules , would look on the back of an afs . " A double allufion was - intended ; first , to the fable of the ass in the lion's fkin ; then ...
... once wore , looks as uncouth- ly on thy back , as that other noble hide , which was borne by Her- cules , would look on the back of an afs . " A double allufion was - intended ; first , to the fable of the ass in the lion's fkin ; then ...
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... once thought it was borrowed from archery ; and that aim ! having been the word of command , as we now fay prefent ! to cry aim had been to incite notice , or raise attention . But I rather think , that the old word of applause was J ...
... once thought it was borrowed from archery ; and that aim ! having been the word of command , as we now fay prefent ! to cry aim had been to incite notice , or raise attention . But I rather think , that the old word of applause was J ...
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... once , I believe . I remember one inftance in Henry the Fifth , act II . fc . v . The Dauphin fays of England : 66 fhe is fo idly king'd . It is fcarce neceffary to add , that , of , here ( as in numberless other places ) has the ...
... once , I believe . I remember one inftance in Henry the Fifth , act II . fc . v . The Dauphin fays of England : 66 fhe is fo idly king'd . It is fcarce neceffary to add , that , of , here ( as in numberless other places ) has the ...
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... once again ; Turn face to face , and bloody point to point Then , in a moment , fortune fhall cull forth Out of one fide her happy minion ; To whom in favour the fhall give the day , And kifs him with a glorious victory . How like you ...
... once again ; Turn face to face , and bloody point to point Then , in a moment , fortune fhall cull forth Out of one fide her happy minion ; To whom in favour the fhall give the day , And kifs him with a glorious victory . How like you ...
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