The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Cassell, 1886 |
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Page 91
... seem'd in eating him to hold him up , Are pluck'd up , root and all , by Bolingbroke , — I mean the Earl of Wiltshire ... seems to require . weep " in this line . Pope made the alteration , were flower - beds of fantastic " Knots " ( 53 ) ...
... seem'd in eating him to hold him up , Are pluck'd up , root and all , by Bolingbroke , — I mean the Earl of Wiltshire ... seems to require . weep " in this line . Pope made the alteration , were flower - beds of fantastic " Knots " ( 53 ) ...
Page 158
... seems to bear the meaning of ' sort ' or ' kind , ' and to include that of way of thinking , ' mode of opinion ; ' as before " determination " is used in this sense . " ( 50 ) Griefs . Here used for grievances , ' sources of complaint ...
... seems to bear the meaning of ' sort ' or ' kind , ' and to include that of way of thinking , ' mode of opinion ; ' as before " determination " is used in this sense . " ( 50 ) Griefs . Here used for grievances , ' sources of complaint ...
Page 435
... seem tedious , I'll tell thee what befell me on a day In this self - place where now we mean to stand . Sec . Keep ... seems to be by the aid of Warwick's shoulder Edward will attain the throne , we think it probable that 66 ' on " is ...
... seem tedious , I'll tell thee what befell me on a day In this self - place where now we mean to stand . Sec . Keep ... seems to be by the aid of Warwick's shoulder Edward will attain the throne , we think it probable that 66 ' on " is ...
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