The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 15R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... land's translation of Pliny also , I think , furnished him with some traits of his monster . In the first chapter of the seventh book of the Natural History , which treats of the " strange and wondrous shapes of sundrie nations , " we ...
... land's translation of Pliny also , I think , furnished him with some traits of his monster . In the first chapter of the seventh book of the Natural History , which treats of the " strange and wondrous shapes of sundrie nations , " we ...
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... land , and get her out to sea . STEEVENS . 2 set her two COURSES ; off to sea again , ] The courses are the main sail and fore sail . This term is used by Raleigh , in his Discourse on Shipping . JOHNSON . The passage , as Mr. Holt has ...
... land , and get her out to sea . STEEVENS . 2 set her two COURSES ; off to sea again , ] The courses are the main sail and fore sail . This term is used by Raleigh , in his Discourse on Shipping . JOHNSON . The passage , as Mr. Holt has ...
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... land ; and sent out in an old rotten vessel , without rowers or mariner ; onelie accompanied with one esquier : so that being lanched foorth from the shore , through despaire Edwin leapt into the sea , and drowned him selfe . " Speed ...
... land ; and sent out in an old rotten vessel , without rowers or mariner ; onelie accompanied with one esquier : so that being lanched foorth from the shore , through despaire Edwin leapt into the sea , and drowned him selfe . " Speed ...
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... land ; and , with this meaning , vast is used by Chapman in his Shadow of Night , 1694 : " When unlightsome , vast , and indigest , " The formeless matter of this world did lye . " It should be remembered , that , in the pneumatology of ...
... land ; and , with this meaning , vast is used by Chapman in his Shadow of Night , 1694 : " When unlightsome , vast , and indigest , " The formeless matter of this world did lye . " It should be remembered , that , in the pneumatology of ...
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... land . 6 The stomach of my SENSE : ] both reason and natural affection . 66 7 By sense , I believe , is meant So , in Measure for Measure : Against all sense do you impórtune her . " Mr. M. Mason , however , supposes 66 feeling ...
... land . 6 The stomach of my SENSE : ] both reason and natural affection . 66 7 By sense , I believe , is meant So , in Measure for Measure : Against all sense do you impórtune her . " Mr. M. Mason , however , supposes 66 feeling ...
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