The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... death . Paulina , speaking of the child , tells the king— 6 ' Tis yours ; And might we lay the old proverb to your charge , So like you , ' t is the worse . ' 6 The Winter's Tale ' was therefore in reality a Second Part of Henry VIII ...
... death . Paulina , speaking of the child , tells the king— 6 ' Tis yours ; And might we lay the old proverb to your charge , So like you , ' t is the worse . ' 6 The Winter's Tale ' was therefore in reality a Second Part of Henry VIII ...
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... death , if the good mind of his cupbearer had not prevented his purpose . As thus he was relating the whole matter , there was word brought him that his young son Garinter was suddenly dead , which news so soon as Bellaria heard ...
... death , if the good mind of his cupbearer had not prevented his purpose . As thus he was relating the whole matter , there was word brought him that his young son Garinter was suddenly dead , which news so soon as Bellaria heard ...
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... death . The secret of Fawnia's birth is discovered by the shepherd ; and her father recognises her . But the previous cir- cumstances exhibit as much grossness of conception on the part of . the novelist , as the different management of ...
... death . The secret of Fawnia's birth is discovered by the shepherd ; and her father recognises her . But the previous cir- cumstances exhibit as much grossness of conception on the part of . the novelist , as the different management of ...
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... death of the deer . b Pash . Jamieson explains the word as used in Scotland to be head ; as a bare pash , a bare head . But in the midland counties the tuft of hair between the horns of a bull is called the pash . The correct ...
... death of the deer . b Pash . Jamieson explains the word as used in Scotland to be head ; as a bare pash , a bare head . But in the midland counties the tuft of hair between the horns of a bull is called the pash . The correct ...
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... Death to thyself , but to thy lewd - tongued wife ; Whom , for this time , we pardon . We enjoin thee , As thou art liegeman to us , that thou carry This female bastard hence ; and that thou bear it To some remote and desert place ...
... Death to thyself , but to thy lewd - tongued wife ; Whom , for this time , we pardon . We enjoin thee , As thou art liegeman to us , that thou carry This female bastard hence ; and that thou bear it To some remote and desert place ...
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