The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18 |
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Again , in an ancient song entitled The falling out of Lovers is the renewing of
Love : “ You chrystal planets shine all clear “ And light a lover's way . " “ There is
also a white comet with silver haires , ” says Pliny , as translated by P. Holland ...
Again , in an ancient song entitled The falling out of Lovers is the renewing of
Love : “ You chrystal planets shine all clear “ And light a lover's way . " “ There is
also a white comet with silver haires , ” says Pliny , as translated by P. Holland ...
Page 74
Mor . I will ; if that my fading breath permit , And death approach not ere my tale
be done . Henry the fourth , grandfather to this king , Depos'd his nephew Richard
® ; Edward's son , don ; & Again , in the ancient metrical history of The Battle of ...
Mor . I will ; if that my fading breath permit , And death approach not ere my tale
be done . Henry the fourth , grandfather to this king , Depos'd his nephew Richard
® ; Edward's son , don ; & Again , in the ancient metrical history of The Battle of ...
Page 103
I am told that there are many other ancient canons to the same purpose . Grey .
Steevens . Sir William Blackstone observes that , “ by the ancient law before the
Conquest , fighting in the king's palace , or before the king's judges , was
punished ...
I am told that there are many other ancient canons to the same purpose . Grey .
Steevens . Sir William Blackstone observes that , “ by the ancient law before the
Conquest , fighting in the king's palace , or before the king's judges , was
punished ...
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