New Illustrations of the Life, Studies, and Writings of Shakespeare, Том 2J. B. Nichols and Son, 1845 |
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... doth limp So tediously away . - King Henry the Fourth , Chorus to Act iv . This palpable gross play hath well beguiled The heavy gait of night . - M . N. D. Act v . sc . 1 . Shakespeare also , it may be observed , has shewn elsewhere ...
... doth limp So tediously away . - King Henry the Fourth , Chorus to Act iv . This palpable gross play hath well beguiled The heavy gait of night . - M . N. D. Act v . sc . 1 . Shakespeare also , it may be observed , has shewn elsewhere ...
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... doth revolt From his allegiance to a heretic ; And meritorious shall that hand be called , Canonized , and worshipped as a saint , That takes away by any secret course Thy hateful life . - Act iii . sc . 1 . It is a speech of Pandulf ...
... doth revolt From his allegiance to a heretic ; And meritorious shall that hand be called , Canonized , and worshipped as a saint , That takes away by any secret course Thy hateful life . - Act iii . sc . 1 . It is a speech of Pandulf ...
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... doth fear each bush an officer . " VOL . II . II . 3. LADY PERCY . O , my good lord , why are you thus alone ? For what offence have I , this fortnight , been E A banished woman from my Harry's bed ? Tell me PART THE FIRST . 49.
... doth fear each bush an officer . " VOL . II . II . 3. LADY PERCY . O , my good lord , why are you thus alone ? For what offence have I , this fortnight , been E A banished woman from my Harry's bed ? Tell me PART THE FIRST . 49.
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... , going in a sinuous course . It is the same with crankling , which is thus used by Thomas Hudson , in his translation of Du Bartas ' History of Judith : As doth the Danaw , which begins to flow By E 2 PART THE FIRST . 51.
... , going in a sinuous course . It is the same with crankling , which is thus used by Thomas Hudson , in his translation of Du Bartas ' History of Judith : As doth the Danaw , which begins to flow By E 2 PART THE FIRST . 51.
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Joseph Hunter. As doth the Danaw , which begins to flow By Raurak fields with snaking crangling slow ; Then swells his floods with sixty rivers large , That in the soft Euxinus doth discharge . We are , perhaps , not to scan such a ...
Joseph Hunter. As doth the Danaw , which begins to flow By Raurak fields with snaking crangling slow ; Then swells his floods with sixty rivers large , That in the soft Euxinus doth discharge . We are , perhaps , not to scan such a ...
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