The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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... English phrase was , Saint George to borrow . So , in A Dialogue , & c . by Dr. William Bulleyne , 1564 : " Maister and maistres , come into this vallie , -untill this storme be past : Saincte George to borrowe , mercifull God , who did ...
... English phrase was , Saint George to borrow . So , in A Dialogue , & c . by Dr. William Bulleyne , 1564 : " Maister and maistres , come into this vallie , -untill this storme be past : Saincte George to borrowe , mercifull God , who did ...
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... English , this fertile spot was called by the Britons , as we are told by Camden , Little England beyond Wales ; and , as it is a very fruitful coun- try , may be justly opposed to the mountainous and barren county of Carnarvon ...
... English , this fertile spot was called by the Britons , as we are told by Camden , Little England beyond Wales ; and , as it is a very fruitful coun- try , may be justly opposed to the mountainous and barren county of Carnarvon ...
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... English : here are some will thank you , If you speak truth , for their poor mistress ' sake ; Believe me , she has had much wrong : Lord car- dinal , The willing'st sin I ever yet committed , May be absolv'd in English . WOL . Noble ...
... English : here are some will thank you , If you speak truth , for their poor mistress ' sake ; Believe me , she has had much wrong : Lord car- dinal , The willing'st sin I ever yet committed , May be absolv'd in English . WOL . Noble ...
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