The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... bodies ( fo many as die all the winter time ) are piled up in a houfe in the suburbs , like billets on a woodftack , as hard with the froft as a very stone , ' till the fpring tide come and refolve the froft , what time every man taketh ...
... bodies ( fo many as die all the winter time ) are piled up in a houfe in the suburbs , like billets on a woodftack , as hard with the froft as a very stone , ' till the fpring tide come and refolve the froft , what time every man taketh ...
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... body , Like Niobe , all tears ; ' - why the , even fhe , → O heaven ! a beaft , that wants difcourfe of reason , Would have mourn'd longer , -married with my uncle , My father's brother ; but no more like my father , Than I to Hercules ...
... body , Like Niobe , all tears ; ' - why the , even fhe , → O heaven ! a beaft , that wants difcourfe of reason , Would have mourn'd longer , -married with my uncle , My father's brother ; but no more like my father , Than I to Hercules ...
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... body , Whereof he is the head : Then if he fays he loves you , It fits your wifdom fo far to believe it , As he in his particular act and place May give his faying deed ; which is no further , Than the main voice of Denmark goes withal ...
... body , Whereof he is the head : Then if he fays he loves you , It fits your wifdom fo far to believe it , As he in his particular act and place May give his faying deed ; which is no further , Than the main voice of Denmark goes withal ...
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... body . Why , fays he , have thy bones , which with due ceremonies have been entombed in death , in the common state of departed mortals , burfi the folds in which they were embalmed ? Why has the tomb , in which we faw thee quietly laid ...
... body . Why , fays he , have thy bones , which with due ceremonies have been entombed in death , in the common state of departed mortals , burfi the folds in which they were embalmed ? Why has the tomb , in which we faw thee quietly laid ...
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... bodies for fepulture , fuch as the winding - sheet , throwd , coffin , & c . perhaps embalming into the bargain . So that death is here ufed , by a metonymy of the antecedent for the confequents , for the rites of death , fuch as are ...
... bodies for fepulture , fuch as the winding - sheet , throwd , coffin , & c . perhaps embalming into the bargain . So that death is here ufed , by a metonymy of the antecedent for the confequents , for the rites of death , fuch as are ...
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