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Pagina 14
It is that fery verson for all the ' orld , as just as you will desire ; and seven hundred pounds of monies , and gold , and silver , is her grandsire , upon his death's- bed , ( Got deliver to a joyful resurrections ! ) ...
It is that fery verson for all the ' orld , as just as you will desire ; and seven hundred pounds of monies , and gold , and silver , is her grandsire , upon his death's- bed , ( Got deliver to a joyful resurrections ! ) ...
Pagina 36
Again , in Muleases the Turk , 1610 : " Our life is but a sailing to our death " Through the world's ocean : it makes no matter then , " Whether we put into the world's vast sea 66 Shipp'd in a pinnace , or an argosy .
Again , in Muleases the Turk , 1610 : " Our life is but a sailing to our death " Through the world's ocean : it makes no matter then , " Whether we put into the world's vast sea 66 Shipp'd in a pinnace , or an argosy .
Pagina 37
I suppose the following is the passage intended to be ridiculed : and now doth ghastly death 66 " With greedy talents [ talons ] gripe my bleeding heart , " And like a harper [ harpy ] tyers on my life . " Again , ibid : T 9 66 Griping ...
I suppose the following is the passage intended to be ridiculed : and now doth ghastly death 66 " With greedy talents [ talons ] gripe my bleeding heart , " And like a harper [ harpy ] tyers on my life . " Again , ibid : T 9 66 Griping ...
Pagina 61
So , in Antony and Cleopatra , we meet with death and honour , for an honourable death . Malone . 9 and , what they made there , ] An obsolete phrase signify- ing - what they did there . Malone . So , in As you like it , Act I , sc . i ...
So , in Antony and Cleopatra , we meet with death and honour , for an honourable death . Malone . 9 and , what they made there , ] An obsolete phrase signify- ing - what they did there . Malone . So , in As you like it , Act I , sc . i ...
Pagina 97
Mr. Ritson observes , that " the tune is the identi- cal air now known by the song of Death and the Lady , to which the metrical lamentations of extraordinary criminals have been usually chanted for upwards of these two hundred years .
Mr. Ritson observes , that " the tune is the identi- cal air now known by the song of Death and the Lady , to which the metrical lamentations of extraordinary criminals have been usually chanted for upwards of these two hundred years .
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