The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Warburton very justly ob- serves , that this was a phrase formerly in use to signify the bearing injuries ; but , as he has given no instances in support of his declaration , I thought it necessary to subjoin the following . So ...
... Warburton very justly ob- serves , that this was a phrase formerly in use to signify the bearing injuries ; but , as he has given no instances in support of his declaration , I thought it necessary to subjoin the following . So ...
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... Warburton very justly ob- serves , that this was a phrase formerly in use to signify the bearing injuries ; but , as he has given no instances in support of his declaration , I thought it necessary to subjoin the following . So ...
... Warburton very justly ob- serves , that this was a phrase formerly in use to signify the bearing injuries ; but , as he has given no instances in support of his declaration , I thought it necessary to subjoin the following . So ...
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... Warburton very justly ob- serves , that this was a phrase formerly in use to signify the bearing injuries ; but , as he has given no instances in support of his declaration , I thought it necessary to subjoin the following . So ...
... Warburton very justly ob- serves , that this was a phrase formerly in use to signify the bearing injuries ; but , as he has given no instances in support of his declaration , I thought it necessary to subjoin the following . So ...
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... Warburton very justly ob- serves , that this was a phrase formerly in use to signify the bearing injuries ; but , as he has given no instances in support of his declaration , I thought it necessary to subjoin the following . So ...
... Warburton very justly ob- serves , that this was a phrase formerly in use to signify the bearing injuries ; but , as he has given no instances in support of his declaration , I thought it necessary to subjoin the following . So ...
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... WARBURTON . The diversion going forward at present is not a masque , but a masquerade . In Henry VIII . where the king introduces himself to the entertainment given by Wolsey , he appears , like Romeo and his companions , in a mask ...
... WARBURTON . The diversion going forward at present is not a masque , but a masquerade . In Henry VIII . where the king introduces himself to the entertainment given by Wolsey , he appears , like Romeo and his companions , in a mask ...
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