The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... John , a boy , ) and page to Thomas Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk . Silence . This Sir John , cousin , that comes hither anon about soldiers ? Shallow . The same Sir John , the very same : I saw him break Schoggan's head at the court - gate ...
... John , a boy , ) and page to Thomas Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk . Silence . This Sir John , cousin , that comes hither anon about soldiers ? Shallow . The same Sir John , the very same : I saw him break Schoggan's head at the court - gate ...
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... John Donne ( 1573-1631 ) . Heaved pantingly forth . ' King Lear , Iv . 3. 28-9 . ' Buried quick again . ' Cf. Hamlet , v . 1. 301 . 52. A lame and impotent conclusion . Cf. Othello , 11. 1. 162 53. To the pure , ' etc. Titus 1. 15 ...
... John Donne ( 1573-1631 ) . Heaved pantingly forth . ' King Lear , Iv . 3. 28-9 . ' Buried quick again . ' Cf. Hamlet , v . 1. 301 . 52. A lame and impotent conclusion . Cf. Othello , 11. 1. 162 53. To the pure , ' etc. Titus 1. 15 ...
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... John Heywood . ( c . 1497 - c . 1575 ) . 275. With the malice of a friend . Cf. vol . v . p . 177 . 276. ' False knaves . ' Much Ado About Nothing , iv . 2. 24 . 277. What was sport to her . Cf. vol . iv . p . 216 and note . Like the ...
... John Heywood . ( c . 1497 - c . 1575 ) . 275. With the malice of a friend . Cf. vol . v . p . 177 . 276. ' False knaves . ' Much Ado About Nothing , iv . 2. 24 . 277. What was sport to her . Cf. vol . iv . p . 216 and note . Like the ...
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