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... Fair has been satisfactorily answered by Mr. Gifford ** . Horace Walpole in his Historic Doubts attempts to show that The Winter's Tale was intended ( in compliment to Queen Dryden , in the Essay at the end of the second part of the ...
... Fair has been satisfactorily answered by Mr. Gifford ** . Horace Walpole in his Historic Doubts attempts to show that The Winter's Tale was intended ( in compliment to Queen Dryden , in the Essay at the end of the second part of the ...
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... fair issue . Leon . Cease ; no more . You smell this business with a sense as cold As is a dead man's nose : but I do see't , and feel't , As you feel doing thus ; and see withal The instruments that feel15 . Ant . If it be so , We need ...
... fair issue . Leon . Cease ; no more . You smell this business with a sense as cold As is a dead man's nose : but I do see't , and feel't , As you feel doing thus ; and see withal The instruments that feel15 . Ant . If it be so , We need ...
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... fair use , Revolts . ' To appear thus is to seem guilty . It is to be observed that originally in our language , two ne gatives did not affirm , but only strengthen the negation . Exam- ples of similar phraseology occur in several of ...
... fair use , Revolts . ' To appear thus is to seem guilty . It is to be observed that originally in our language , two ne gatives did not affirm , but only strengthen the negation . Exam- ples of similar phraseology occur in several of ...
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... fair Bohemia ; and remember well , I mentioned a son o'the king's , which Florizel I now name to you ; and with speed so pace of art . ' 2 It is certain that Shakspeare was well acquainted with the laws of the drama , as they are called ...
... fair Bohemia ; and remember well , I mentioned a son o'the king's , which Florizel I now name to you ; and with speed so pace of art . ' 2 It is certain that Shakspeare was well acquainted with the laws of the drama , as they are called ...
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... fair , Or not my father's : for I cannot be Mine own , nor any thing to any , if I be not thine : to this I am most constant , Though destiny say , no . Be merry , gentle ; ' Strangle such thoughts as these , with any thing That you ...
... fair , Or not my father's : for I cannot be Mine own , nor any thing to any , if I be not thine : to this I am most constant , Though destiny say , no . Be merry , gentle ; ' Strangle such thoughts as these , with any thing That you ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 4 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1852 |
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