The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... considered his name and memory worth bequeathing to them : - " Blanch . O , well did he become that lion's robe That did disrobe the lion of that robe ! Bast . It lies as sightly on the back of him As great Alcides ' shews upon an ass ...
... considered his name and memory worth bequeathing to them : - " Blanch . O , well did he become that lion's robe That did disrobe the lion of that robe ! Bast . It lies as sightly on the back of him As great Alcides ' shews upon an ass ...
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... considered as in the main settled and fixed for all time . Modern research has explored every forgotten corner in search of new facts ; all discoverable archives and dusty repositories of lost books and derelict papers have been ...
... considered as in the main settled and fixed for all time . Modern research has explored every forgotten corner in search of new facts ; all discoverable archives and dusty repositories of lost books and derelict papers have been ...
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... considered as having taken place in the lifetime of Sir James Hales ; for , if it did not , she took the estate by sur- vivorship . Sergeant Southcote argued for the lady , that as long as he was alive he had not killed himself , and ...
... considered as having taken place in the lifetime of Sir James Hales ; for , if it did not , she took the estate by sur- vivorship . Sergeant Southcote argued for the lady , that as long as he was alive he had not killed himself , and ...
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... considered ; and the act consists of three parts . The first is the imagination , which is a reflection or meditation of the mind , whether or no it is convenient for him to destroy himself , and what way it can be done . The second is ...
... considered ; and the act consists of three parts . The first is the imagination , which is a reflection or meditation of the mind , whether or no it is convenient for him to destroy himself , and what way it can be done . The second is ...
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... the blood , " the rivers of your blood , ” which went even " to the court , the heart " ; but he considered that it was the liver , and not the heart , which was the cause of the flow " ; but he does not find in 24 HIS LEARNING .
... the blood , " the rivers of your blood , ” which went even " to the court , the heart " ; but he considered that it was the liver , and not the heart , which was the cause of the flow " ; but he does not find in 24 HIS LEARNING .
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