The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... English Language : ' - " Johnson thinks ' apparent to my heart ' means ' heir apparent . ' But why is he ' whose right of inheritance is indefeasible provided he outlives his ancestor ' ( Blackstone ) called heir apparent ? Surely ...
... English Language : ' - " Johnson thinks ' apparent to my heart ' means ' heir apparent . ' But why is he ' whose right of inheritance is indefeasible provided he outlives his ancestor ' ( Blackstone ) called heir apparent ? Surely ...
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... English Pollicye , ' 1581 , that the price of a tod of wool was at that period twenty or two - and - twenty shillings ; so that the medium price was exactly pound and odd shilling . ' 2 SCENE II.- " Three - man song - men all . " C ...
... English Pollicye , ' 1581 , that the price of a tod of wool was at that period twenty or two - and - twenty shillings ; so that the medium price was exactly pound and odd shilling . ' 2 SCENE II.- " Three - man song - men all . " C ...
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... English . We have representa- tions of him in manuscripts as old as the thirteenth century ; and in Shakspere's time he had lost none of his popularity . Jonson , in his Induction to Bartholo mew Fair , ' says , " He has ne'er a sword ...
... English . We have representa- tions of him in manuscripts as old as the thirteenth century ; and in Shakspere's time he had lost none of his popularity . Jonson , in his Induction to Bartholo mew Fair , ' says , " He has ne'er a sword ...
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... English construction ; hence rinca fada : faeden is the diminutive , and means little reed ; faeden is the first person of the verb to whistle , either with the lips or with a reed ; i . e . I whistle . " This dance is still practised ...
... English construction ; hence rinca fada : faeden is the diminutive , and means little reed ; faeden is the first person of the verb to whistle , either with the lips or with a reed ; i . e . I whistle . " This dance is still practised ...
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... English barbarism ; but it is well known that the ancients had painted statues . The mention of Julio Romano is generally designated as 66 a strange absurdity . " We have touched upon this in the Introduc- tory Notice . THE TEMPEST ...
... English barbarism ; but it is well known that the ancients had painted statues . The mention of Julio Romano is generally designated as 66 a strange absurdity . " We have touched upon this in the Introduc- tory Notice . THE TEMPEST ...
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