Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient MannersTegg, 1839 - Počet stran: 631 |
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... nature , but all of them might very properly be invoked to assist mankind . Some of the northern nations regarded them as the souls of men who in this world had given themselves up to corporeal pleasures , and trespasses against human ...
... nature , but all of them might very properly be invoked to assist mankind . Some of the northern nations regarded them as the souls of men who in this world had given themselves up to corporeal pleasures , and trespasses against human ...
Strana 40
... nature of the rapier , may deserve notice . The historian re- lates that " Shortly after ( referring to the 12th or 13th year of Elizabeth ) began long tucks and long rapiers , and he was held the greatest gallant that had the deepest ...
... nature of the rapier , may deserve notice . The historian re- lates that " Shortly after ( referring to the 12th or 13th year of Elizabeth ) began long tucks and long rapiers , and he was held the greatest gallant that had the deepest ...
Strana 42
... natural that Falstaff should , in this first in- stance , repeat the dame's own words , and say , " Well , one mistress Ford , you say . " FORD . SCENE 2. Page 389 . an Irishman with my aqua vitæ bottle▭▭ Irish aqua vitæ was certainly ...
... natural that Falstaff should , in this first in- stance , repeat the dame's own words , and say , " Well , one mistress Ford , you say . " FORD . SCENE 2. Page 389 . an Irishman with my aqua vitæ bottle▭▭ Irish aqua vitæ was certainly ...
Strana 57
... and provincial words by the late Dr. Boucher . In the interlude of The nature of the four elements , Sensuality , one of the dramatis personæ , promises a banquet " Of metys that be most delycate , Which shall TWELFTH NIGHT . 57.
... and provincial words by the late Dr. Boucher . In the interlude of The nature of the four elements , Sensuality , one of the dramatis personæ , promises a banquet " Of metys that be most delycate , Which shall TWELFTH NIGHT . 57.
Strana 71
... nature and design of marriage , and an injunction to live piously and chastely until that event should take place . They were not permitted , at least by the church , to reside in the same house , but were nevertheless regarded as man ...
... nature and design of marriage , and an injunction to live piously and chastely until that event should take place . They were not permitted , at least by the church , to reside in the same house , but were nevertheless regarded as man ...
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