The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... said , that the people of thofe parts pronounce low fie like Lucy . " , They do fo at this day in Scotland . Mr. Wilkes , grandfon of the gentleman to whom Mr. Jones repeated the ftanza , appears to have been the person who gave a copy ...
... said , that the people of thofe parts pronounce low fie like Lucy . " , They do fo at this day in Scotland . Mr. Wilkes , grandfon of the gentleman to whom Mr. Jones repeated the ftanza , appears to have been the person who gave a copy ...
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William Shakespeare. But the sharpness of the fatire is said to have ftung the man fo feverely , that he never forgave it . FENERATORIS EPITAPHIUM . " Ten in the hundred lies under this ftone , And a hundred to ten to the devil he's gone ...
William Shakespeare. But the sharpness of the fatire is said to have ftung the man fo feverely , that he never forgave it . FENERATORIS EPITAPHIUM . " Ten in the hundred lies under this ftone , And a hundred to ten to the devil he's gone ...
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... said annual fum of five pounds , and fhall accordingly releafe and quit all her intereft and right in and to the ... said Henry Smith or his heirs fhall fell the inheritance of the fàid premises and every part thereof unto the said ...
... said annual fum of five pounds , and fhall accordingly releafe and quit all her intereft and right in and to the ... said Henry Smith or his heirs fhall fell the inheritance of the fàid premises and every part thereof unto the said ...
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... said Henry Walker , his executors , administrators , and affignes , from the feaft of thannunciacion of the bleffed Virgin Marye next coming after the date hereof , unto thende and terme of One hundred yeares from thence next enfuing ...
... said Henry Walker , his executors , administrators , and affignes , from the feaft of thannunciacion of the bleffed Virgin Marye next coming after the date hereof , unto thende and terme of One hundred yeares from thence next enfuing ...
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... said , must not be imputed to ignorance , fince as often we may find him , when occafion ferves , reafoning up to the truth of history ; and throwing out fentiments as juftly adapted to the circumftances of his fubject , as to the ...
... said , must not be imputed to ignorance , fince as often we may find him , when occafion ferves , reafoning up to the truth of history ; and throwing out fentiments as juftly adapted to the circumftances of his fubject , as to the ...
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