The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... thing to put a thousand oakes , or an hundred oxen , into a sute of apparell , to weare a whole manor on his back . " Edit . 1634 , p . 482 . WHALLEY . ' What did this vanity , But minister & c . ] What effect had this pompous show ...
... thing to put a thousand oakes , or an hundred oxen , into a sute of apparell , to weare a whole manor on his back . " Edit . 1634 , p . 482 . WHALLEY . ' What did this vanity , But minister & c . ] What effect had this pompous show ...
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... thing to put a thousand oakes , or an hundred oxen , into a sute of apparell , to weare a whole manor on his back . " Edit . 1634 , p . 482. WHALLEY . ' What did this vanity , But minister & c . ] What effect had this pompous show , but ...
... thing to put a thousand oakes , or an hundred oxen , into a sute of apparell , to weare a whole manor on his back . " Edit . 1634 , p . 482. WHALLEY . ' What did this vanity , But minister & c . ] What effect had this pompous show , but ...
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... thing to put a thousand oakes , or an hundred oxen , into a sute of apparell , to weare a whole manor on his back . " Edit . 1634 , p . 482 . WHALLEY . ' What did this vanity , But minister & c . ] What effect had this pompous show ...
... thing to put a thousand oakes , or an hundred oxen , into a sute of apparell , to weare a whole manor on his back . " Edit . 1634 , p . 482 . WHALLEY . ' What did this vanity , But minister & c . ] What effect had this pompous show ...
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... thing inspir'd ; and , not consulting , broke Into a general prophecy , That this tempest , Dashing the garment of this peace , aboded The sudden breach on't . NOR . Which is budded out ; For France hath flaw'd the league , and hath ...
... thing inspir'd ; and , not consulting , broke Into a general prophecy , That this tempest , Dashing the garment of this peace , aboded The sudden breach on't . NOR . Which is budded out ; For France hath flaw'd the league , and hath ...
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... things ! -I obey.- my lord Aberga'ny , fare you well . O king BRAN . Nay , he must bear you company : -The [ To ABERGAVENNY . Is pleas'd , you shall to the Tower , till you know How he determines further . ABER . As the duke said The ...
... things ! -I obey.- my lord Aberga'ny , fare you well . O king BRAN . Nay , he must bear you company : -The [ To ABERGAVENNY . Is pleas'd , you shall to the Tower , till you know How he determines further . ABER . As the duke said The ...
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