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... ' in King Lear, v. 3,- ' scope . . . . allow,' in Hamlet, i. 1- See the critics upon Cyméalim, ii. 3.—-Vol. xiii. p. 70, :q. “ See the elegant Volume upon Sfiakrpeare and hi: Birthplace,. in the Bible and in Sbakspeare. I 3.
... ' in King Lear, v. 3,- ' scope . . . . allow,' in Hamlet, i. 1- See the critics upon Cyméalim, ii. 3.—-Vol. xiii. p. 70, :q. “ See the elegant Volume upon Sfiakrpeare and hi: Birthplace,. in the Bible and in Sbakspeare. I 3.
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... to come.' In like manner we read in Hamlet, Act iii. Sc. I, ' which fiar to prevent,' &c. "' On the sentiment, see below, Part 11. ch. ii. sect. 15. The separation of the two parts of which the preposition. 22 Noticeahle Forms of SPeech.
... to come.' In like manner we read in Hamlet, Act iii. Sc. I, ' which fiar to prevent,' &c. "' On the sentiment, see below, Part 11. ch. ii. sect. 15. The separation of the two parts of which the preposition. 22 Noticeahle Forms of SPeech.
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... Hamlet it occurs three times :--Some say that ever 'gainrt that season comes, Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, This bird of daWning singeth all night long. Act i. Sc. 1. But as we often see against some storm, A silence in the ...
... Hamlet it occurs three times :--Some say that ever 'gainrt that season comes, Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, This bird of daWning singeth all night long. Act i. Sc. 1. But as we often see against some storm, A silence in the ...
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... Hamlet, Act v. Sc. 2 :— I dare not drink yet, madam; a] and 6]. The classical reader may compare the different meanings of the Latin adverb ' maturé.' CHAP TER 1122 Of Mtieeable Wordsfland in the Engiirb Bible. 28 'Notieeable Form: cf ...
... Hamlet, Act v. Sc. 2 :— I dare not drink yet, madam; a] and 6]. The classical reader may compare the different meanings of the Latin adverb ' maturé.' CHAP TER 1122 Of Mtieeable Wordsfland in the Engiirb Bible. 28 'Notieeable Form: cf ...
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... Hamlet, Act i. Sc. 2. Haauess=armour. Let not him that girdeth on his earner: boast himself as he that putteth it off. 1 Kings xx. 2. See also xxii. 34, and Prayer Book version of P5. Ixxviii. to, where the Bible has ' being armed ...
... Hamlet, Act i. Sc. 2. Haauess=armour. Let not him that girdeth on his earner: boast himself as he that putteth it off. 1 Kings xx. 2. See also xxii. 34, and Prayer Book version of P5. Ixxviii. to, where the Bible has ' being armed ...
Contents
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Of Shakspearer Religious Principles and Sentiments | 100 |
0f Diligence Sobriety and Chastity 22 1 | 234 |
Of Humility Contentment and Resignation 2 4 2 | 242 |
0f Holy Scripture the Christian Ministry | 259 |
Of PoliticsPeace and War 2 76 | 287 |
derived from | 310 |
5 | 332 |
GENERAL INDEX | 357 |
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