Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 21973 |
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... said Sir Philip the left - fide ; his father's body , though ❝ carefully cleansed , did ( according to God's ❝ ufual method of discovering murders ) blood " afresh " afresh upon him , and defiled all his hands 54 Critical , Hiftorical ...
... said Sir Philip the left - fide ; his father's body , though ❝ carefully cleansed , did ( according to God's ❝ ufual method of discovering murders ) blood " afresh " afresh upon him , and defiled all his hands 54 Critical , Hiftorical ...
Strana 194
... said with a pleasing 66 grace and countenance ( in our antient lan- guage ) , " Waefbal blaford Cyning , Be of health Lord King . 66 66 Id . ib . Cæfar to Antony . - Cæfar . When thou once wert beaten from Mu- tina , where thou fleweft ...
... said with a pleasing 66 grace and countenance ( in our antient lan- guage ) , " Waefbal blaford Cyning , Be of health Lord King . 66 66 Id . ib . Cæfar to Antony . - Cæfar . When thou once wert beaten from Mu- tina , where thou fleweft ...
Strana 277
... said Sir Thomas to his Lady , that at last thou hast got one , who will be a boy as long as he lives . A & t iv . fc . i . Friar to Juliet . Fri. Hold , then go home , ( Let not thy nurse ly with thee in thy chamber ) ; Take thou this ...
... said Sir Thomas to his Lady , that at last thou hast got one , who will be a boy as long as he lives . A & t iv . fc . i . Friar to Juliet . Fri. Hold , then go home , ( Let not thy nurse ly with thee in thy chamber ) ; Take thou this ...
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