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... Seem'd not to ftrike , but fmooth : but thou know'ft this , ' Tis time to fear , when tyrants feem to kifs . Which fear fo grew in me , I hither fled , Under the covering of a careful night ; Who feem'd my good protector ; and being ...
... Seem'd not to ftrike , but fmooth : but thou know'ft this , ' Tis time to fear , when tyrants feem to kifs . Which fear fo grew in me , I hither fled , Under the covering of a careful night ; Who feem'd my good protector ; and being ...
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... seems to have meant a pancake . But , what- ever it was , mention is made of it in Smith's Sea Grammar , 1627 : For when a man is ill , or at the point of death , I would know whether a difh of buttered rice with a little cynamon ...
... seems to have meant a pancake . But , what- ever it was , mention is made of it in Smith's Sea Grammar , 1627 : For when a man is ill , or at the point of death , I would know whether a difh of buttered rice with a little cynamon ...
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William Shakespeare. Of marriage , all the viands that I eat Do seem unfavoury , wifhing him my meat ? Sure he's a gallant gentleman . ⚫ SIM . A country gentleman ; He's but He has done no more than other knights have done : Broken a ...
William Shakespeare. Of marriage , all the viands that I eat Do seem unfavoury , wifhing him my meat ? Sure he's a gallant gentleman . ⚫ SIM . A country gentleman ; He's but He has done no more than other knights have done : Broken a ...
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... seems to have confidered the world as a ftupendous edifice , artificially conftructed . To feek a man in every corner of the globe , is fill common language . All the ancient copies read : By the four opposing crignes , MALONE . but ...
... seems to have confidered the world as a ftupendous edifice , artificially conftructed . To feek a man in every corner of the globe , is fill common language . All the ancient copies read : By the four opposing crignes , MALONE . but ...
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... seems to have corre & ed many of the faults in the old copy , without any confideration of the original corrupted reading . MALONE . △ Read - yearning time . So , in King Henry V : 66 for Falftaff he is dead , " And we muft yearn ...
... seems to have corre & ed many of the faults in the old copy , without any confideration of the original corrupted reading . MALONE . △ Read - yearning time . So , in King Henry V : 66 for Falftaff he is dead , " And we muft yearn ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volume 20 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1813 |
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