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... Shakespeare's Books - queens at home , come here , and as " Cabinet , " 7 . - - Mottoes QUERIES : - Lushington Crabbe's MSS . " Nightrail " —Marat in London , 7 - Maclean -- Dumas on - clouds " ricks " or Ostend , 9 . - " " our con ...
... Shakespeare's Books - queens at home , come here , and as " Cabinet , " 7 . - - Mottoes QUERIES : - Lushington Crabbe's MSS . " Nightrail " —Marat in London , 7 - Maclean -- Dumas on - clouds " ricks " or Ostend , 9 . - " " our con ...
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... Shakespeare , Drayton , and others , and yet what does he say - Nor doth one poet seek her name to raise , That , living , hourly strived to sing her praise . This is a most interesting subject , which I hope to treat , if allowed , on ...
... Shakespeare , Drayton , and others , and yet what does he say - Nor doth one poet seek her name to raise , That , living , hourly strived to sing her praise . This is a most interesting subject , which I hope to treat , if allowed , on ...
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... , as related by Théophile Gautier in his biographical sketch prefixed to the complete edition of Gérard de Nerval's works , JOHN HEBB . SHAKESPEARE'S BOOKS . ( See 9th S. v . 329 6 [ 9th S. XII . JULY 4 , 1903 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
... , as related by Théophile Gautier in his biographical sketch prefixed to the complete edition of Gérard de Nerval's works , JOHN HEBB . SHAKESPEARE'S BOOKS . ( See 9th S. v . 329 6 [ 9th S. XII . JULY 4 , 1903 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
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SHAKESPEARE'S BOOKS . ( See 9th S. v . 329 ; vi . 144 , 283 , 464 ; vii . 163 , 423 ; viii . 78 , 180 , 321 ; xi . 64 , 203 . ) — Pistol . He hears with ears . Erans . The tevil and his tam ! what phrase is this , " He hears with ear ...
SHAKESPEARE'S BOOKS . ( See 9th S. v . 329 ; vi . 144 , 283 , 464 ; vii . 163 , 423 ; viii . 78 , 180 , 321 ; xi . 64 , 203 . ) — Pistol . He hears with ears . Erans . The tevil and his tam ! what phrase is this , " He hears with ear ...
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... Shakespeare's formations beginning with un- must approach a thousand . How far did he make them , and how far copy earlier writers ? How far did he enrich the language ? Many of his un- compounds have been adopted by followers , as ...
... Shakespeare's formations beginning with un- must approach a thousand . How far did he make them , and how far copy earlier writers ? How far did he enrich the language ? Many of his un- compounds have been adopted by followers , as ...
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