The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 2C. Knight, 1851 |
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Page 219
... never have from the ancient Britains , sceing they never so called it . Julius Cæsar seemed not to know of the name of Londinum , but nameth the city of the Trinobants ; and a marvel it is , that between the time of Cæsar and Tacitus ...
... never have from the ancient Britains , sceing they never so called it . Julius Cæsar seemed not to know of the name of Londinum , but nameth the city of the Trinobants ; and a marvel it is , that between the time of Cæsar and Tacitus ...
Page 242
... never yet made doubt but Rome was ready To answer us . AUF . Nor did you think it folly To keep your great pretences ... never . By " ever strike " we under- stand , we shall continue to strike : if we adopt the modern reading of never ...
... never yet made doubt but Rome was ready To answer us . AUF . Nor did you think it folly To keep your great pretences ... never . By " ever strike " we under- stand , we shall continue to strike : if we adopt the modern reading of never ...
Page 253
... Never sound more , when drums and trumpets shall I ' the field prove flatterers ! Let courts and cities be Made all of false - fac'd soothing , where steel grows soft As the parasite's silk ! Let them be made an overture for the warsa ...
... Never sound more , when drums and trumpets shall I ' the field prove flatterers ! Let courts and cities be Made all of false - fac'd soothing , where steel grows soft As the parasite's silk ! Let them be made an overture for the warsa ...
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