The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Τόμος 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fame spot with Bernardo , and that there is no other centinel by them relieved . Poffibly Marcellus was an officer , whofe bufinefs it was to visit each watch , and perhaps to continue with it fome time . Horatio , as it appears ...
... fame spot with Bernardo , and that there is no other centinel by them relieved . Poffibly Marcellus was an officer , whofe bufinefs it was to visit each watch , and perhaps to continue with it fome time . Horatio , as it appears ...
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... fame fenfe of one engaged in the fame employment or office with another . Competitor , which is explained by Bullokar by the very fame words which he has employed in the definition of rival , is in like manner ( as Mr. M. Mafon has ...
... fame fenfe of one engaged in the fame employment or office with another . Competitor , which is explained by Bullokar by the very fame words which he has employed in the definition of rival , is in like manner ( as Mr. M. Mafon has ...
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... fame ftar , that's weftward from the pole , Had made his courfe to illume that part of heaven Where now it burns , Marcellus , and myself , The bell then beating one , ― MAR . Peace , break thee off ; look , where it comes again ! Enter ...
... fame ftar , that's weftward from the pole , Had made his courfe to illume that part of heaven Where now it burns , Marcellus , and myself , The bell then beating one , ― MAR . Peace , break thee off ; look , where it comes again ! Enter ...
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... fame strict and moft obfervant watch So nightly toils the fubject of the land ? have no acquaintance ; he therefore substituted pole - ax as the only word of like found that was familiar to his ear . Unluckily , however , it happened ...
... fame strict and moft obfervant watch So nightly toils the fubject of the land ? have no acquaintance ; he therefore substituted pole - ax as the only word of like found that was familiar to his ear . Unluckily , however , it happened ...
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... fame co - mart , And carriage of the article defign'd , 4 Puttenham , in his Art of Poefie , fpeaks of The Figure of Twynnes : " horfes and barbes , for barbed horses , venim and dartes , for venimous dartes , " & c . FARMER . -law ...
... fame co - mart , And carriage of the article defign'd , 4 Puttenham , in his Art of Poefie , fpeaks of The Figure of Twynnes : " horfes and barbes , for barbed horses , venim and dartes , for venimous dartes , " & c . FARMER . -law ...
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