The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... character , the constable , as an emblem of their harmless difpofition , chofe that domeftic animal for his word , which , in time , might become proverbial , WARBUKTON . A proverbial faying , ufed by Mr. Tho . Heywood , in his play ...
... character , the constable , as an emblem of their harmless difpofition , chofe that domeftic animal for his word , which , in time , might become proverbial , WARBUKTON . A proverbial faying , ufed by Mr. Tho . Heywood , in his play ...
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... character . 3 O , then , I fec , Queen Mab hath been with you . STEEVENS . She is the FAIRIES ' midwife , ] Thus begins that admirable fpeech upon the effects of the imagination in dreams . But , Queen Mab the fairies ' mid - wife ...
... character . 3 O , then , I fec , Queen Mab hath been with you . STEEVENS . She is the FAIRIES ' midwife , ] Thus begins that admirable fpeech upon the effects of the imagination in dreams . But , Queen Mab the fairies ' mid - wife ...
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... characters in the Hiftory of Orlando Furifo , played before queen Elizabeth , and published in 1594 and 1599 , Sacripant is called the Countie Sacripant . Again , Orlando , fpeaking of himself : " Surnam'd Orlando , the Countie Palatine ...
... characters in the Hiftory of Orlando Furifo , played before queen Elizabeth , and published in 1594 and 1599 , Sacripant is called the Countie Sacripant . Again , Orlando , fpeaking of himself : " Surnam'd Orlando , the Countie Palatine ...
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... character . R put her in mind of that found which is made by dogs when they fnarl ; and therefore , I prefume , the fays , that is the dog's name . R in the fchools , being called The dog's letter . Ben Jonfon , in his English Grammar ...
... character . R put her in mind of that found which is made by dogs when they fnarl ; and therefore , I prefume , the fays , that is the dog's name . R in the fchools , being called The dog's letter . Ben Jonfon , in his English Grammar ...
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... character old Ben is ridiculed . STEEVENS . 8 -a grave man . ] After this , the quarto 1597 , continues Mer- cutio's fpeech as follows : your Á o ' both pox houfes ! I fhall be fairly mounted upon four men's fhoulders for your houfe of ...
... character old Ben is ridiculed . STEEVENS . 8 -a grave man . ] After this , the quarto 1597 , continues Mer- cutio's fpeech as follows : your Á o ' both pox houfes ! I fhall be fairly mounted upon four men's fhoulders for your houfe of ...
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