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... heads of thofe unfortunate wights , which , he tells us , in his poem , were fixed on the gate of the palace at Antioch : " The fader , whan he underfood " That thei his doughter thus befought , " With all his wit he caft and fought ...
... heads of thofe unfortunate wights , which , he tells us , in his poem , were fixed on the gate of the palace at Antioch : " The fader , whan he underfood " That thei his doughter thus befought , " With all his wit he caft and fought ...
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... head was fet up at the gate , to terrifie others that should come , who beholding there the prefent image of death , might aduife them from affaying any fuch danger . Thef outrages practifed Antiochus , to the end he inight continue in ...
... head was fet up at the gate , to terrifie others that should come , who beholding there the prefent image of death , might aduife them from affaying any fuch danger . Thef outrages practifed Antiochus , to the end he inight continue in ...
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... head . revealing the crimes of princes ; for as they feel themselves hurt by the publication of their shame , they will , of course , prevent a repetition of it , by deftroying the person who divulged it : He purfues the fame idea in ...
... head . revealing the crimes of princes ; for as they feel themselves hurt by the publication of their shame , they will , of course , prevent a repetition of it , by deftroying the person who divulged it : He purfues the fame idea in ...
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... head ! ] The speaker may either mean to fay , 0 , that I had thy ingenuity ! or , 0 , that I had thy head , fever'd from thy body ! The latter , I believe , is the meaning . But I will gloze with him . So , Gower : " The kinge was ...
... head ! ] The speaker may either mean to fay , 0 , that I had thy ingenuity ! or , 0 , that I had thy head , fever'd from thy body ! The latter , I believe , is the meaning . But I will gloze with him . So , Gower : " The kinge was ...
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... head . He must not live to trumpet forth my infamy , Nor tell the world , Antiochus doth fin In fuch a loathed manner : And therefore inflantly this prince muft die ; For by his fall my honour mult keep high . Who attends on us there ...
... head . He must not live to trumpet forth my infamy , Nor tell the world , Antiochus doth fin In fuch a loathed manner : And therefore inflantly this prince muft die ; For by his fall my honour mult keep high . Who attends on us there ...
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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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